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Rafael
From MS Help:
"You can easily remove an ink stroke from a written note by using the
scratch-out gesture.
Using the tablet pen, make a scratch-out gesture over the ink stroke that
you want to erase.
Be sure to make the scratch-out gesture with a quick back-and-forth
movement."
And you can resize the windows to any size.
By down the mouse pointer and disabling the pointer precision, it gets very
easy to write but the mouse becames useless to everything else...lol
I use the Windows Key + S to start the snipping tool, that is part of
OneNote. With OneNote 2007, you can convert the image to text as well.
I didn't know Vista had such a tool, I will have to give it a try.
"You can easily remove an ink stroke from a written note by using the
scratch-out gesture.
Using the tablet pen, make a scratch-out gesture over the ink stroke that
you want to erase.
Be sure to make the scratch-out gesture with a quick back-and-forth
movement."
And you can resize the windows to any size.
By down the mouse pointer and disabling the pointer precision, it gets very
easy to write but the mouse becames useless to everything else...lol
I use the Windows Key + S to start the snipping tool, that is part of
OneNote. With OneNote 2007, you can convert the image to text as well.
I didn't know Vista had such a tool, I will have to give it a try.