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ScappleQuickStart Guidescapple /skap’l/ vt to work or shape roughly, without smoothing to a finish.- The Chambers Dictionary, 12th EditionScapple allows you to write notes anywhere on its virtual paper and to create connections
between them quickly and easily. It’s a place for getting ideas down and working out how they
fit ••••••••••••To create a new Scapple document, select “New” from the “File” menu (Ctrl-N). Also use the File
menu for saving and opening -click anywhere in the document to create a new note (or hit Ctrl-Return).Double-click on a note to edit it; hit Escape to end in image files from the Windows Explorer to add them to your document. (Text files can also
be dragged onto the document to import text.)Click on a note to select it, or click and drag outside of a note to create a “marquee” rectangle that
can be dragged to select multiple notes. Ctrl-clicking also allow you to select multiple notes to move them around. (To move multiple notes, select them before dragging.)To delete notes, select them and hit the Delete key (or select “Delete” from the “Edit” menu).Drag one note onto another to create a connection between them. Repeat to remove the
down the Alt key when dropping a note onto another to create or remove an arrow
connection; hold down Alt-Ctrl when dropping for an arrow pointing the other way; hold down Shift-Alt-Ctrl for arrows pointing both the same modifier keys when double-clicking to create a new note will cause the new note
to be connected to any selected notes. (Hold down Ctrl when double-clicking to create a new note
connected without arrows.)Grab and drag the connecting line between notes to move connected -click on a connecting line between two notes to create a new note connected to both,
replacing the original TING
AND ARRANGEMENT•••Use the Inspector to change the appearance of notes, and of the document as a whole. Show the
Inspector using View
▶ Show Inspector (Ctrl-Shift-I). (Many of the options found in the Inspector
can also be found in the “Format” menu.)You can save and apply formatting presets via the “Note Style” submenu of the “Format” menu.
This allows you to apply multiple formatting options with a single command. (Note styles can also
be applied via the contextual menu.)The “Notes” menu contains commands to help arrange notes, such as Align, Make Same Width/Height and Send To Front/Back.
•Hitting Tab indents selected notes; hitting Shift-Tab reduces the •••When a note is selected, hit Ctrl-Return to create a new note stacked directly beneath it. When
notes are stacked, their vertical positions will automatically be adjusted to maintain the stack when
notes above them are edited or moved out of the selected notes by choosing “Stack” from the “Notes” menu (Ctrl-'). (Notes are stacked
beneath the note that was selected first.)To add an existing note to a stack, first select the note in the stack beneath which you wish to
place it, then select the note to be moved and choose “Stack” from the “Notes” or contextual
OUND SHAPES••Background shapes can be used to enclose notes (or other background shapes) as a visual aid.
To create one, Ctrl-click and select New
▶ Background Shape. (If you Ctrl-click on existing notes
or shapes, this command becomes “New Background Shape Around Selection”.)Turning on the “Magnetic” option for background shapes (via the Inspector or “Notes” menu) will
cause any notes that overlap the shape to “stick” to it, so that moving the shape will move any
overlapping notes G
AND NAVIGATING•••Use Ctrl-+ and Ctrl-- to zoom in and out, or use the slider in the footer bar. Alternatively, if you
have a trackpad, pinch to oom: Hold down the “z” key (when not editing a note) to zoom out and see the entire
document. When you release the “z” key, the previous zoom setting will be restored, now
focussing on the part of the document the mouse was over when you released the “z” down the Space bar and the left mouse button to drag-scroll around the NT MODE•Press Alt-M to enter “Movement Mode”. (An icon of a cross with four arrows will appear in the
footer bar to indicate you are in Movement Mode.) In this mode, pressing the arrow keys will move
selected notes. Hold down the Shift key to move notes by a larger increment. Press Alt-M again to
return to regular selection mode (in which the arrow keys adjust the selection).EXPORTING
AND PRINTING•••Use File
▶ Export to export to common file ner users can drag notes from Scapple directly into Scrivener’s binder or freeform
corkboard (Scrivener’s corkboard must be in freeform mode to accept Scapple drags).Use File
▶ Print to print your document. You can print the document to a single page or across
multiple pages.
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