165 Jotter
To insert a bullet:
• Move the cursor to the paragraph and select Bullet on the Te xt menu. To
remove a bullet from a paragraph, move the cursor to the paragraph and
select the command again to remove the tick.
To format text:
• Highlight the text you wish to format and the commands on the Tex t menu
to change the font, size of the text, underline the text or make it bold or
italic.
You can also insert other information.
To insert the date:
• On the Insert menu, select Date. Note that Jotter automatically displays
the date that you created or changed the entry. See “Customizing Jotter”
for more details.
To insert a sketch:
1. On the Insert menu, select Sketch, or tap the Insert Sketch button on the
toolbar.
2. Draw the sketch, then tap the Done button to return to Jotter and insert the
sketch.
To insert other objects, i.e. a graph, table, other text or a sound, select Other
object on the Insert menu and then select the program you want to use.
Create the information you want to insert then use Done when you've
finished.
• You can include Sheet information as a graph or table, so display the
information in the view you want before tapping Done.
• To change the appearance of a Sheet or Sketch object, select Format
Object on Object on the Edit menu. You can change the size, crop the
edges or just display the object as an icon. Note that Jotter can only
display inserted sounds and Word objects as icons so you cannot
change any format settings.
• If you wish to make changes to a sketch, graph or other object in a
Jotter entry, highlight the object and press Enter. Change the object as
required, then tap Done to return to Jotter and update the object.
When you need to find an entry, you can look through all the entries or just
type in a word or phrase to move straight to the right entry.
If you need to find a particular entry you can browse to the entry in the List or
Split view, or search for text in the entry.
To display text from the entries in a list:
• Tap the View button on the toolbar and select List or Split. The List
view may be useful if you can identify the entry from the first few
words. The Split view shows the text of the current entry as well as the
INSERTING OTHER INFORMATION
FINDING A NOTE