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Hi Lori (and others who want to chime in )
I'm trying to get a better sense of how you're using Transparent Background in the manner you describe here. Is the same thing achievable with the transparent acetate feature in SMART Ink? If you're outside of Notebook and your computer is connected to your panel, touching the pen to the screen should automatically start the acetate process. Can you expand on how you're using it to help us implement a solution that works for you?
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I use a different program to give my students practice problems. The transparent background feature allows me to write on top of that other program. Smart Ink does the same thing, but the transparent background saves my work in a slide so I'm able to easily refer back to it. I can also extend the slide if I need more space.