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When
researching a subject, WebPrint allows you to collect and group just
the information you find useful, even if it's not contiguous within a
given document/web page and even when it's coming from different
documents/web pages. This information can be as small as a single
character or as large as multiple pages.
Use the "Add Note" feature to leave yourself notes about anything
related to the information you are saving or printing. This provides
you with great flexibility in leaving important information adjacent
to the material to which it applies (you can always remove this
comment when printing saved information or when it's no longer
needed).
The
"Add Note" feature also can be used to categorize/index saved
information to facilitate finding/organizing it when using WebPrint's
find, find again, and editing capabilities.
When
gathering time or date sensitive information, use WebPrint's time and
date stamp to inform you of when the information was
obtained.
When saving or printing multiple versions of information, use the
time and date stamp as a guide to which is the most current version
of the information, as well as to provide a chronological
history.
The time and date stamp may also be used as a search criteria when
using the "Find" feature.
When reading your email, use WebPrint Plus to gather, organize, save,
or print only the part(s) of a message that you need.
When you subscribe to an email digest, you can use WebPrint to save
or print only the information you need -- with WebPrint Plus there is
no need to save or print the entire digest just to get the snippet(s)
of information you want.
When using some programs, you may be able to select information but
not be able to save or print it. With WebPrint Plus you usually can
both save and print this information. This isn't limited to just text
-- it applies to rows of data in a stock portfolio and in many other
areas within AOL and other programs.
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