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From: Cachorro Quente Cachorro on 7 Feb 2008 02:42 When I'm using Windows Journal and there is something on a preprinted document that I want to erase (not something that I wrote in Windows Journal but something already on the original document), I do so by writing over the area with white ink. But then if I try to write on top of the white with blue or black, it doesn't show up. The white supercedes the darker ink color for some reason. How can I erase AND write on top of pre-printed text? Thanks!
From: Chris H on 7 Feb 2008 10:23 I don't believe you can layer like that. But why not just line out the text you wish to "delete" and do an insertion nearby of the changed wording? -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ http://forums.mobilepcworld.net Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Cachorro Quente" <Cachorro Quente(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EABC322F-CBBC-4B3B-B540-2B7D64CB6849(a)microsoft.com... > When I'm using Windows Journal and there is something on a preprinted > document that I want to erase (not something that I wrote in Windows > Journal > but something already on the original document), I do so by writing over > the > area with white ink. But then if I try to write on top of the white with > blue or black, it doesn't show up. The white supercedes the darker ink > color > for some reason. > > How can I erase AND write on top of pre-printed text? > > Thanks!
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