Quartet 23700 User Manual - page 13
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Software overview
The Quartet Kapture
ª software starts with the home page, from which Capture,
Edit and Help modes are accessed:
Capture mode
Captured pages can be displayed in an overview mode,
showing active pages of a pad, for clarity.
Edit mode
Captured pages can be edited, re-ordered or have sections
cut-out from the pages themselves and pasted into new
additional pages in the software. Pads or pages can then be
saved as commonly used file formats such as JPEG or PDF,
ready for emailing.
Help mode
Access the following help services:
¥
built-in help.
¥
software trouble-shooting guide.
¥
www.QuartetKapture.com (including software updates
and FAQ forum).
Software custom pages
Within the edit mode of the software, there is the ability to add additional
pages.
Once you have captured the contents on all of the required physical pages,
additional custom pages can be added, such as the highlights of each page
or specific notes from the session.
The maximum number of physical pages is 90, but significantly more can
be added electronically. Saved files can therefore contain more pages than
the physical.
Returning to a previously created session
The link between the software and the recorded information is the Quartet
Kapture
ª digital flipchart paper. By retaining a physical page from a session
it is possible to re-open the session in capture mode and add to the page.
Notes:
¥ It is not possible to erase marks on physical pages made in the previous
session.
¥ To edit the content of a page open it in editor mode and cut and paste or
rearrange it.
¥ Pages that have been edited within edit mode cannot be re-opened in
capture mode.
File saving
By default, saved files will be in 'My Documents' on Windowsš XP SP2 /
Vista
ª and 'Documents' on MAC OS X 10.5. The filename will be 'Quartet
Kapture' followed by an incrementing number.
To save a file and assign it a custom filename and location, go to the file tab
and select 'Save As'. Browse to the required location and type in the required
filename.
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