What do you mean by "cannot be printed correctly"? I can print my notes to my printer and to a pdf file...not sure if it is correctly or not. ;)
i've heard that with xp tablet edition 2005 handwritten notes cannot be printed correctly...what's more,it was stated that this problem will only be fixed when Vista is released...is that right?
since i don't ave a tpc yet i don't know whether you can print your notes or not?
if not, is it possible to get the notes converted in .pdf and then print the .pdf document?
ps.i'm so concerned about that,because i'll be using my ST5022 to write notes of class(university)...and it might occur that i want to print my notes for a friend.
thanks:-)
dummy daniele
edit - Moved to Tablet PC Software from Fujitsu -
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What do you mean by "cannot be printed correctly"? I can print my notes to my printer and to a pdf file...not sure if it is correctly or not. ;)
it was just that!
thanks a lot
sorry to the forum for my being an absolute dummy!!!!
colombird,
No dummies here...just people looking for info and answers!
In addition to printing out your Journal notes, there are other ways to share them. First off, the Journal program can export notes to either an html file (which can be opened by any web browser) or a .tif image file. Also, Microsoft has a free Journal viewer program which can be installed on non-tablet computers. This program will allow you to open, view and print (but not edit) journal files. (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en)
Once you get your tablet...you many want to look at some of the other note-taking type programs available which give additional features over Journal. Two of the most popular are GoBinder (http://www.gobinder.com/) and Microsoft OneNote (http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/FX010858031033.aspx). Both have free trial downloads so you can test them out before buying. There is tons of good info about both of these programs and many other useful packages here on the Buzz.
Good luck with your tablet experience...don't be afraid to ask questions that might come up...and welcome to the Buzz!
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