heathersimon
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How did you do this?
I opened the pdf in Adobe, then pulled out the S Pen and selected "screen write" in the air command menu.
How did you do this?
I opened the pdf in Adobe, then pulled out the S Pen and selected "screen write" in the air command menu.
Thing about the S pen is that you CAN do most things without it. But why the h would you buy the Note and then try to find reasons to not use the S pen? I get that you might not use it out of habit and haven't found a massive use case for yourself, but when people are saying how it can be useful, why fight it? Why sit and say: "Oh yeah well sure, that sounds all fantastic but I could do it THIS way that only takes ten extra minutes! So there! S pen is obviously useless because of how I do things!". I choose not to do that. I don't need the S pen in order to do things, and I don't use it everyday even. But when someone has a good idea on how to use it, I try it out instead of trying desperately to never remove it from it's sheath and unleash it's power.
Need to write something quick? on lockscreen, hold the button and double tap the screen with the pen, you get an action memo, you can even type numbers there then just "link to action" and you have it
Feel happy to have a Galaxy Note 2![]()
For one, when you enter it as an action memo with the S pen you can save it from there as a new contact and it adds all the info into your contact list.
Re. editing PDF files, as I understand it, if you add annotations to a PDF using screen write you are just saving a screenshot bitmap. If you annotate the file after importing it as PDF into S Note you are editing the PDF file itself or a copy of it and so saving the complete file, still keeping it as a PDF.
There was a thread here recently about importing PDF files into S Note.
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Sorry, I wasn't being picky, it's just that being able to annotate pdf can be very useful if it's multiple pages or if you just don't want to lose embedded fonts.I noticed that, but the admins at the gym said what I sent back worked for them and they were going to print it out (better them than me!) to put in my file. I'm glad to know the "official" way to do it, though - thanks!
Sorry, I wasn't being picky, it's just that being able to annotate pdf can be very useful if it's multiple pages or if you just don't want to lose embedded fonts.
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Had to ring bed company about needing some parts. Rang them up but turns out I needed customer service number so no pen and paper..pull out my s pen during the call action memo the number on the call then actioned to call them.
As I completed my issue I needed to write down the ref number so once again s pen and action memo to the rescue
Times like this is why the note is the best device ever..I would of been in trouble with any other device.
That's great. Like having infinite post-it notes in your pocket.
I don't know if I somehow set this up (if I did I don't remember doing so) but I noticed my S notes show up in Evernote. I was quite pleasantly surprised when I found out. Does this work for anyone else?