What you'll get from this document
- How to capture a portion of a page to create an additional page [CA-WH-0341-F]
- How to Navigate Between Subpages and the Main Page [CA-WH-0342-F]
- How to Create Subpages for the Same Area Over and Over Again [CA-WH-0343-F]
Try using it in these situations
- When the questions in a pool are too closely spaced and you want to free up space for solving them
- When you're explaining a specific concept and want to add an exercise book that's linked to the PDF textbook
- When you're working with multiple students at the same time and want to direct each to work on a problem in class
Use it this way
How to add a subpage
- Tap the
button in the toolbar.
- Drag as if you were capturing an image you want to see together on a new page.
- If you don't have enough space for Question 1, you can create a subpage by dragging off a portion of Question 1, as shown in the following image, and the new page will be created with the Question 1 capture image inserted.
How to return to the main page from a subpage
- To return to this page, press the
button in the upper left corner of the whiteboard.
How to enter a subpage again from the main page
- Select and double-click the area you designated as a subpage with the Selection Tool, Move Tool, or Pen Tool.
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Note!) that double-clicking with the eraser tool will delete all the subpage content. If you accidentally delete it, you can undo it by pressing the Undo button on the toolbar (shortcut Ctrl +Z). |
Some characteristics of subpages
- Moving a subpage by selecting it with the Move tool
will move the subpage area, and you can create a new subpage by redefining the same area. This means you can create multiple subpages for the same problem over and over again.
- When you leave a subpage, your notes inside the subpage are preserved just like any other page.