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Turn your Tablet PC into a PhotoCopy Machine". Here ya go!
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The fun of using a new product like the Tablet PC is coming up with new ways of doing things. Here is one idea that may alter the way you think about making photocopies of books, newspaper clippings, sheet music, recipes, genealogy documents, and other printed documents.
In this article I'll show you how to use a digital camera and your Journal-enabled Tablet PC to photograph printed documents and "import" them into Journal as electronic collections that you can markup, highlight, or clip (using the Microsoft Snipping utility).
Figure 1 shows the first page of a chapter of a programming book that I photographed and copied into Journal.
Figure 1. Take photos of books, magazines or sheet music and import them into Journal--ready to highlight and scribble on.
The Windows XP Photo Printing Wizard Prints to Journal The trick to getting your "photo copies" into Journal is to print them into it. And this can be done using the new XP Photo Printing Wizard. It's accessible through the Print option that appears in the context menu when you right-click (or tap-and-hold) on an image file name in Windows Explorer. The Welcome screen for the wizard in shown in Figure 2.
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