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WYNN User's Guide (PDF)

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Button Description<br />

Getting to Know <strong>WYNN</strong><br />

Click the New button to create a new<br />

<strong>WYNN</strong> document. You can type new text<br />

into this document or scan new pages into<br />

it.<br />

If you create a new document while the<br />

maximum number of documents is already<br />

open, <strong>WYNN</strong> asks you to save your<br />

changes to the document you have<br />

accessed the least recently and then<br />

closes it. To change the number of<br />

documents you can have open, choose<br />

General Settings from the File menu.<br />

Tip: You can also press CTRL+N to create<br />

a new document.<br />

Click the Open button to open an existing<br />

file in <strong>WYNN</strong>. Locate the file on your<br />

computer and then click Open to load the<br />

file. If the file you want to open is not in the<br />

list, use the Look In combo box to select a<br />

different folder.<br />

You can open other types of files using<br />

either <strong>WYNN</strong> Wizard or <strong>WYNN</strong> Reader by<br />

making a new selection in the Files of Type<br />

combo box. <strong>WYNN</strong> can read Microsoft<br />

Word (.doc) files, text (.txt) files, HTML<br />

files, and rich text format (.rtf) files. <strong>WYNN</strong><br />

Wizard can also open <strong>PDF</strong> files. When you<br />

open a <strong>PDF</strong> file in <strong>WYNN</strong> Wizard, it<br />

becomes available just as if you had<br />

scanned it in. When you open files of other<br />

types, <strong>WYNN</strong> displays the contents of<br />

these files in the Text View without any<br />

special formatting. To view these files in<br />

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