How does one go about adding notes in L4 to a handout?
How does one copy notes to put into a word document?
How does one go about adding notes in L4 to a handout? How does one copy notes to put into a word document?
From what I have heard about handouts (haven't messed with them myself) the best way is to print them out and write your note on them.[:)]
You can add a blank space and enter notes, I believe.
Yes, I have figured that out. What I mean is, is that in L3 I could take all my notes and highlight thought control A, then Control C, and then add them to a word document. I do not see how to do that in L4.
In L3 I could say, highlight a qoute, add it to my notes, but my own notes about the qoute and then copy the whole thing and send it to a word document. In L4 if I hightlight something add it to my notes, I do not see a way to highlight my qoute and my notes from the smaller note window to put them in a Word document.
It seems that there is currently no way to do that. [:(]
On top of requesting printing support, we now must request copy support.
Understand - I know how to attached notes to the handout and how to add notes to the handout (which is much approved from last week) but I don't know how to copy any of it to Word. Sorry.
This Worked for me. When you tried the highlight, did you open the note up as if you were going to type something into it? When I did this I hit CTL + A, CTR + C, went to word. The first time it pasted it was from a previous paste. However I waited about 15 seconds and did it again and it pasted the new text. It seems as though its taking a while for it to copy from the L4 note to the clipboard.
It seems that there is currently no way to do that. On top of requesting printing support, we now must request copy support.
It seems that there is currently no way to do that.
I was able to print, the handout I created. Just had to ignore the double sided dialogue box.
Toget the handout the way that I wanted it, I had to go back and put allthe qoutes I wanted into a clippings file, then manually copy and pasteeach clip into the handout, then had to move them around in the orderthat I wanted them to be in. I was able to get where I wanted to go,but it was like going via the detour because the main road hadconstruction on it.
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