Absolute Beginners Guide to Tablet PCs
One of the main reasons we use paper instead of a computer is because we can doodle, sketch, and more fluidly communicate ideas on paper than through typing. Much of that has changed now with the Tablet PC. You can now type, doodle, annotate, and do about anything you can with paper all by using your Tablet PC with simple applications that you're already familiar with. Now your Microsoft Word experience can be as fruitful as a brainstorming session, with ideas generated on the keyboard, and sketches drawn beside the text. You can even include voice annotations and handwritten notes. The power of the pen has finally come to Microsoft Office! Note
Almost every member of the Office 2003 suite has the capability to add ink. And where you can add ink, you can erase it. In general, you can add ink to any part of a document, and in Word you can even add ink comments. The main differences between the different inking styles are as follows:
The inking capabilities for each application will be covered in more detail in each application's section of this chapter. Note
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