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Styles º
You can change the font, style, and size of text, and the
thickness of lines and shapes.
1 Select the text, line, or shape you want to change. (If you
want to set styles before you write or draw, make sure
nothing is selected.)
2 Tap Extras ´ to open the Extras Drawer.
3 Tap the folder tab and in the list that appears, tap Unfiled
Icons. (If you filed Prefs in another folder, tap that name.)
4 Tap Styles º.
5 In the slip that appears, tap your choices.
If you want to move the Styles box, hold the pen on the
picture hanger and drag it.
6 You can make the following choices:
m Font—Choose Fancy, Simple, or Casual
m Size—Choose 9,10, 12, or 18 point size
m Style—Choose Plain, Bold, or Underline
m Pen—Choose a pen width of 1, 2, 3, or 4 point size
7 When you are finished making your selections, tap X to close
the slip.
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Managing and Using Items in the Extras Drawer
Setup s
You use the Setup application to personalize your
MessagePad. It allows you to set the time, date, and owner
information, align the pen with the screen, set your
handwriting style, and enter an electronic signature.
When you first received your MessagePad and turned it on,
you should’ve seen the Welcome screen of the Setup
application and taken a few minutes to go through the series
of screens.
If you did not go through the Setup application, and would
like to do so, go to the folder where Setup is filed. (If you
didn’t file it in another folder, it is in the Setup folder.) Tap
Setup s. The Welcome screen appears.
Follow the instructions on each screen. On the last screen,
you can change any information you entered, tap Tour to go
to the Newton Tour, or tap Done if you are finished and
want to use your MessagePad. Tap your choice.
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