Working with Snapshots 39
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SELECTING SNAPSHOTS
You can view, edit, copy, move, rename, publish, playback, add a
backdrop to, or export the selected snapshot(s). You can also send
snapshots via e-mail.
To select a snapshot:
• Click snapshot in the Snapshot pane.
To select all snapshots:
• Choose “Select All” from the Edit menu.
To select a range of snapshots:
• In Windows: Click the first snapshot, then press the Shift key and click
the last snapshot or drag a selection rectangle around the snapshots.
• On a Macintosh: Drag a selection rectangle around the snapshots.
To select several non-sequential snapshots:
• In Windows: Hold down the Ctrl key and click all desired snapshots.
• On a Macintosh: Hold down the Shift key and click all desired
snapshots.
WORKING WITH WEBSTER FILES
When you capture a snapshot in the Webster software, the image
becomes part of a Webster file. (In Windows, these files have the file
extension “.wbd”.) Snapshots are not saved until you save the Webster file.
A Webster file records all pen and eraser strokes. All writing and erasing
activity during a session is recorded in the same file unless you open a
different one. In Windows, whenever the software is running, one file (either
a saved or an untitled file) must be open.
When you launch the Webster software, you can choose whether a blank
Webster file opens or the last used file opens. (Refer to “Customizing
General Options” on page 65.)
Here are some ways to keep your files organized:
• Create a folder for each topic and a Webster file for each session.
• Create a Webster file for each topic.
• Create a Webster file for each day or time period.
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