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© 2006 Palm, Inc. All worldwide rights reserved. Note Pad application Digging Deeper
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Agenda for Note Pad application Basic skills Menus Desktop application Test your knowledge!
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. To facilitate the group environment, please turn off all cell phones and pagers during our session. Thank you!
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Basic skills
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Basic skills Draw, label & categorize a note. View previous notes.
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Launch Note Pad with a button… Tungsten E2
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. … or use and tap the Note Pad icon
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Note Pad automatically creates a new note Automatic time stamp Automatic date stamp
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Make certain on-screen Graffiti 2 is OFF! If this box is filled, then tap on it
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Just draw on the screen Three pens and an eraser
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Use the Scroll Bar to see more of your note Scroll down slightly Drag black box to scroll through note Scroll up slightly Tap gray strip to page down
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. If desired, label your note
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. If desired, place your note in a category Select category Tap category pop-up menu
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Finish your note, then tap Done Or tap Delete to remove it
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Seeing just one category in List View Select category Tap category pop-up menu
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Each button press advances you to the next category BusinessPersonal … or press Note Pad button repeatedly
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Two ways to flip through your notes Tap these triangles… … or use the Navigator NextPrevious Switch to the All category to flip through all your notes
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Menus
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Menus Beam a note. Beam a category of notes. Add an alarm. Set preferences.
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Note Pad menus change dynamically according to view List View Item View
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Beam a single note Select Beam Note Point towards another Palm OS handheld Tap note to open it IMPORTANT! — The file format in Note Pad 2.0 has changed. Use the Compatibility command to beam to older handhelds.
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Beam a category of notes Select Beam Category Point towards another Palm OS handheld Switch to the category you want to beam IMPORTANT! — The file format in Note Pad 2.0 has changed. Use the Compatibility command to beam to older handhelds.
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Alarm a note Set alarm date and time… … then tap OK Select Alarm… from Options menu Write note
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Dismiss alarmOpen original note Repeat alarm 5 minutes later Plus, you may receive other notifications such as an alarm sound or vibration. When the alarm goes off, your note will appear on the screen.
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Tap a “Hot Spot” to quickly open the Set Alarm dialog box
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Each built-in application remembers its own font size Four font sizes
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Note Pad preferences Select Preferences… from Options menu This command is only available in the List View Make choices… … then tap OK
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Desktop application
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Desktop application Overview the Windows and Mac OS desktop versions of Note Pad.
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. You can only create notes on your handheld. However, deleting a note in the desktop application will also delete it on your handheld! Notes are synchronized to your computer's Note Pad application
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Click the Note Pad icon inside the Palm Desktop Software… … or double-click the Note Pad application inside the Palm folder How to open the Windows version of your notes
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Double-click the Note Pad icon inside the Palm folder How to open the Mac OS version of your notes TIP for Mac OS X: Drag the Note Pad, Palm Desktop, HotSync Manager, and Send To Handheld icons onto your Dock
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Note Pad for the desktop is read-only. You cannot create or edit existing notes.
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Test your knowledge
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© 2006 Palm, Inc. Test your knowledge! 1.How much space do you have for a note? 2.How can you correct a mistake in your note? 3.How many ways can you sort your notes? 4.How can you beam an entire category of notes? 5.How do you make sure you remember a note that is for a special time?
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