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WYNN 7.0 User Guide - Freedom Scientific

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Using Notecards<br />

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Use notecards to document and organize your ideas collected from your<br />

research. Try to limit your notes to a single idea per notecard. A notecard file<br />

contains five decks. Each deck is easily identified by colors or symbols.<br />

Opening Notecard Files<br />

There are several ways to open a notecard file.<br />

In a PAL document, click Rework in the left panel. This will open the<br />

notecard file associated with the current PAL document.<br />

At any time, select the Notecards button on the pink toolbar. This will<br />

create and open a new notecard file.<br />

At any time, from the File menu, choose New Notecard File. This will<br />

create and open a new notecard file.<br />

At any time from the File menu, choose Open and then select a WNC file<br />

in the Open dialog box. This will open an existing notecard file.<br />

Typing in Notecards<br />

Note: You will usually view notecards in one of two ways. The main viewing<br />

mode is the minimized notecard view, in which notecards are shown<br />

in a pane at the bottom of the screen, while your source document or<br />

Web page is displayed in the main document window. The other<br />

viewing mode is the maximized notecard view, in which thumbnails of<br />

the cards are shown in the whole screen. In this view, you can also see<br />

an outline of the cards in the left panel. We will refer to these views in<br />

the discussion below.

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