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Saving and Reusing a Stamp |
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To save a stamp for future use:
1. Add the stamp to a document.
2. Make sure that document’s window is the active window.
3. Choose File->Save Stamp As…
4. In the resulting Save dialog, choose a file name for the stamp file.
StampInStone stamp files have the file extension “.stamp”.
To use a saved stamp:
- Choose File->Open Stamp… and select the saved stamp file in the Open dialog
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- Drag a stamp file from the Finder to the document, to the Info window, or to StampInStone’s icon in the dock or the Finder. |
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