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PolyVision Webster TS - Creating a Backdrop File; Adding a Backdrop File to a Snapshot

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Creating a Backdrop File
A backdrop can be a Webster file or any file in the following formats:
Bitmap (.bmp)
JPEG (.jpg)
TIFF (.tif)
Windows metafile (.wmf) (Windows only)
Compressed PICT (Macintosh only)
MacPaint (Macintosh only)
Photoshop (Macintosh only)
PNG (Macintosh only)
QuickTime Image (Macintosh only)
TGA (Macintosh only)
To create a backdrop file:
1 Using any application that can create a file type from the list
above, create a file that contains the image you want to add to a
snapshot.
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.”
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