How to Hide/Skip Paragraphs?

How to Hide/Skip Paragraphs?

Paragraphs within notes can be selectively skipped from printing without having to delete them from the note. 

To skip a paragraph within a note:
- Right mouse click on the relevant paragraph and select ON. 



Note: The content is colour coded to the 'skipped text' default colour blue. 

 

To print the skipped paragraph:

- Right mouse click the skipped paragraph and re-select ON. 
 

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