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 | Adding a Voice Annotation You can type notes in a lecture or meeting and record the person speaking using the built-in voice annotation feature. NoteBook adds Voice Annotation Stickers that are synced to the voice recording, so you can start playback at the exact point at which you began typing a note. You can also copy a voice annotation file to iTunes, and from there to your iPod for anywhere playback.
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 | Adding a Voice Annotation
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 | Choose Page → Voice Annotate... to add a voice recording to your notes as you type.
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 | Adjust the input volume ➊, then click “Start Recording” ➋.
Click “Open Sound” ➌ to change the current sound input device.
When you’re done, choose Page → Stop Recording to stop.
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 | Reviewing a Voice Annotation
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 | After you finish recording, NoteBook adds a Voice Annotation Sticker to all cells you created or changed during the recording.
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 | Click and hold a Voice Annotation Sticker to see the time at which you entered the note during the recording ➍, or click the Sticker to start playback from that point.
Choose “Open in iTunes” ➎ to copy the entire voice annotation to your iTunes music library, which you can then transfer to your iPod.
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 | TIP: You can use the Voice Annotation toolbar item to start, monitor, and stop your recording.
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