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I have documents to go (came with tungsten) but there is one feature it seems to lack.....I want to be able to draw a diagram and then insert it into a document. I could do it on my Revo (RIP) and my mates PPC is able to do it, but from what I have seen I cant do it on a tungsten, which is pretty poor IMO
Any ideas?
Bill Westwood
01-14-2003, 03:15 AM
I don't know, but you may be able to create a drawing in a program called memoplus (HandsHigh software) & thenimport the memo
dexter
01-14-2003, 12:19 PM
Documents to Go will allow you to insert your pictures. First, while in Word, you must import the picture into clip art. Remember, give the picture a description so you can locate it easily. To insert the picture, choose Insert->Object, from the menu. Next, select Microsoft Clip Art as the type of object. Now, just browse to you picture and insert.
thats from my PC though isnt it?, I was hoping to be able to sketch something on my T|T and insert it into a docs to go doc (or any suite for that matter)
mmmkay
01-14-2003, 01:08 PM
I have the same complaint.
I know you can do it on the desktop then sync it. But when you are sitting in a class trying to take notes it is a big pain to switch back and forth. So now I just sync my notes to read, and bring a pad of lined paper to write on :P
Too bad I can't browse the class notes live though :) I don't have wi-fi, only bluetooth :P
Are there any other web browsers that support http authentication? I haven't tried web pro yet. I know EudoraWeb does.
Actually, for the drawing stuff, Tealpoint has software to do the job. It lets you insert your own drawings into Memo pad. :) But just waiting for OS 5 compatibility and high res support.
yes mmmkay that is exactly what I want it for, Physics notes need diagrams and I have to do them on paper :(
mmmkay
01-14-2003, 05:56 PM
This is my fifth PDA I've used :)
I got an NEC MobilePro 400 with no backlight in grade 10, It was actually usable to take notes cos you could write in the note taker app :)
The Philips Nino 300 had the same capability but with no keyboard :p But it had T9 built in. That was pretty cool for a PDA.
Those two were Windows CE 1.0 and 2.0 devices respectively. Kinda funny how those old devices were much more powerful (read: feature filled) than any Palm OS (until I got the T :) )
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