Display a Filed Snip
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After you have selected a snip (by clicking on it) from a SnipList or in the Fuzzy Search results you can display the snip by double-clicking the snip in the list or by clicking the Display button:

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Your filed snip will then be displayed in a screen like this:

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The Display Snip screen has a toolbar and a built-in HTML viewer below it.

Note: the toolbar buttons work here exactly like they do in the PageSnip Assistant.

To scroll up and down in your filed snip just click in the snip and use your mouse wheel (or use the scrollbars).



The Toolbar


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The toolbar has these buttons:

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The Print button calls the standard Internet Explorer option to print an HTML page.


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The PDF button uses PageSnip's built-in webserver to "serve" the snip to the PDF creation window in PageSnip.

From this window you can view the content to make sure that it is loaded correctly and add information to the PDF (in addition to the URL and date/time stamps from PageSnip.

You can also use PageSnip to E-Mail the PDF with your standard E-Mail client and optionally open it in your default PDF viewer after it is created.

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The Save button calls the standard Internet Explorer option to save a HTML page. You can use this option to export a snip taken with PageSnip in any of the formats that Internet Explorer offers.


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The Delete button permanently deletes the currently selected snip and all of the images or other files associated with it.


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The Edit button sends the currently selected snip into the internal PageSnip HTML editor. You can use this feature to change the appearance of your snip (such as the fonts and colors). It is also useful to remove advertising or other unwanted parts of the snip.


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The Info button opens a window where you can see information about when and where you snipped your content.

That window also has buttons that will launch the external web browser of your choice (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera and Safari PC) back to the URL where the snip was taken.

There is also an option to open Windows Explorer into the folder where the files for the snip are stored. This gives you easy access to images and other resources that were saved with the snip.


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The Notes button opens the built-in HTML editor of PageSnip to a feature known as SnipNotes.

SnipNotes are a HTML scratchpad where you can jot down anything you want about the snip.

The SnipNotes are transferred to the PageSnip Manager (along with the other files) when you file a snip.


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The Hide button sends PageSnip back to the Windows System Tray.

PageSnip remembers the current window and when you click the PageSnip icon the window is restored.


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The Close button closes the current window