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2 Save the file. (Hint: use a file name that is easy to recognize for later
use, such as Backdrop.tif.)
Adding a Backdrop File to a Snapshot
You can add a backdrop file to one or more snapshots in your current
Webster file at any time.
To add a backdrop to a snapshot in Windows:
1 (optional) Select the snapshot(s) to which you want to add the
backdrop.
2 Choose “Add” from the Backdrop menu.
3 Click “Browse” to locate the backdrop file.
4 To add the backdrop to the selected snapshot(s), click “Add to
Selection.”
5 To add the backdrop to all snapshots in the file, click “Add to All.”
To add a backdrop to a snapshot on a Macintosh:
1 Select a snapshot or the current board pane.
2 Choose “Add” from the Backdrop menu.
3 Browse to locate the backdrop file. The backdrop file can be any file in
one of the supported formats. (Refer to “Creating a Backdrop File” on
page 52.)
4 Click “Open.” The backdrop is added to the selected snapshot or
current board.
Inserting a Screen Shot as a Backdrop in Windows
In Windows, you can add a screen shot of the computer desktop to a
snapshot as a backdrop. Use this feature, for example, to annotate:
• Your desktop
• A Webster window
• A window from another application
To insert a screen shot as a backdrop:
1 (optional) Select the snapshot(s) to which you want to add the
backdrop.
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