Annotating a Document


One of the most useful features of the Windows Journal is the ability it gives you to import a document from another program and then annotate the document with written notes, pictures, and highlights. This feature makes the Journal one of our favorite tools, whether or not we use a stylus for input. There are two ways to import a document: Either the Journal automatically opens the document in its default program and then uses a special printer driver, or you open the document in its program and then use the printer driver to send the content of the document to the Journal.

Make Your Comments

If the Journal isn't already running, click the Start button, type jou in the Search box of the Start menu, and click Windows Journal to start the program.

Click the Import button, select the file to be used, and click or tap the Import button in the Import dialog box. If you haven't already installed the Journal printer driver, do so when requested. If the Journal can't open the program for the type of file you want, open the file in its correct program, choose to print it with the Journal Note Printer, and save the print file as a note.

Use the Journal tools to annotate the document. You can't, however, modify the actual content of the document.

Save the annotated note.



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