Using File Printout

Another useful tool for placing information from other applications onto a notebook page is the File Printout command. The File Printout command creates a printed version of a file and places each page in the printout on the current notebook page. This feature is useful if you want to place a printout of a short Word document or other file on a notebook page instead of creating a link or inserting a file attachment.

For example, if you use File Printout to insert a two-page Word document onto a notebook page, the pages appear the same as they would on the printed page—including the size of the printed page. Each page in the printout can be sized or deleted as needed. You can search the text contained in File Printout pages ...

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