User's Manual

2.7 Drawing on the screen
You can draw on the screen in the same way
that you write on the screen. The difference
bet ween writing and dr awing on the screen
is how you select items and how they can be
edited. For example, selected drawings can be
resized, while writing cannot.
Creating a drawing:
Cross three ruled lines on your first stroke. A
drawing box appears. Subsequent strokes in or
touching the drawing box become part of the
drawing. Drawings that do not cross three ruled
lines will be treated as writing.
Selecting a drawing
To edit drawing, select it first.
1. Tap and hold the stylus on the drawing until
th e sele c tion hand le ap p ear s. To sele c t
multiple drawings, deselect the pen button
and drag to select drawings you want.
2. You c a n c u t , cop y, a n d p a ste selec ted
drawings by tapping and holding the selected
drawing and tapping an editing command on
the pop-up menu, or by tapping the command
on Edit menu. To resize a drawing, make
sure Pen button is not selected, and drag a
selection handle. To change the zoom level so
it is easier to work or view your drawing, tap
Tools and select a zoom level.
2.8 Recording a message
In any program where you can write or draw
on the screen, you can also quickly capture
thoughts, reminders, and phone numbers by
recording a message. In Calendar, Tasks, and
Contacts, you can include a recording in Notes
tab.
In Notes, you can either create a standalone
recording, or include a recording in a written
note. If you want to include the rec ording in
a note, open the note first. In the Messaging
program, you can also add a recording to an
E-mail message.
Creating a recording
1. To add a recording to a note, open the note
before recording. Tap Start > Programs >
Notes
.
2. If there is no Record/Playback toolbar, tap
Menu
> View Recording Toolbar.
3. Hold your phone’s microphone near your
mouth or another sound source.
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