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Introduction | Creating a FlashPaper Document | Opening (Double-Clicking)
Opening (Web Browser) | Viewing a FlashPaper Document

Viewing a FlashPaper Document:
Upon opening a FlashPaper document, you will be presented with a new toolbar specifically for navigating Flash documents.

  1. Hand Tool:
    By clicking and dragging, you can scroll through various pages of the open document.
  2. Text Selector:
    Click and drag across text to select it (ex., for copying)
  3. Search Box:
    Enter in a word of phrase to search for within the current document.
  4. Search Icon:
    Click this to search for the word(s) entered in the search box.
  5. Zoom Slider:
    By dragging to the left or right, you can decrease or increase the zoom, respectively, of the current document.
  6. Zoom Indicator:
    Indicates the current level of zoom, as a percentage; you can directly enter a number into this indicator to change the zoom level.
  7. View All:
    Click to “zoom out” and view the contents of an entire single page on the screen at once
  8. Fill Screen:
    Click to “zoom in” and fill the screen as much as possible with the current document
  9. Page Number:
    Indicates the current page number; you can directly type onto this indicator to just to a specific page
  10. Print:
    Click to print the current document.
  11. Open in New Window:
    Click to open the current document in a new browser window.

 


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