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In Notebook 22 and earlier, the "Export PDF" actually opened a Printer window. Because of that, we moved the print functionality to the Print menu option. Export turned into a pure "turn this file into a PDF" without the ability to target specific pages. We've received a LOT of feedback about losing that feature, but I suspect users don't know that they can still do it under Print. I want to make sure that the functionality under Print meets teachers' needs. Would anyone be willing to try the Print option in Notebook 23 and confirm whether it performs how you want?
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My sincerest apologies for not updating you all after the December Notebook release. The 16:9 aspect ratio created some unique challenges, and we needed more time to complete the rebuild of dual-page view. This feature will be included in SMART Notebook 24.0, scheduled for release at the end of May 2024.
Because of the aspect ratio, there is gray letterboxing above and below the canvas. For this release, the user will need to manually extend the page to fill the entire screen with canvas. We are working to automate this capability for our 24.1 update later in the year.
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Mathew commentedDual page display is awesome, has heaps of uses and was removed for notebook 23. Bring it back.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mathew commentedBring back the alignment lines so we can more accurately lines objects up on a page. You can see these in the picture below. This was a great feature.
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Please bring this back it is a crucial feature.