I just bought a MBP within the last week. I'm using the trial version of Circus Ponies and plan on buying it at the end of the trial.
My question is how do I create multiple tabs in a notebook? For instance, I have a notebook for Evidence. I am able to create 1 tab by selecting Page --> Add Tab. However, once I add a tab that option disappears and is replaced by "Remove Tab".
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Circus Ponies - newb question Forum
- Charles Barkley
- Posts: 443
- Joined: Mon May 26, 2008 9:56 pm
Re: Circus Ponies - newb question
Just to clarify. I want to be able to use circus ponies like i did one note last year where i had a tab for my class notes, case briefs, and outlines in the same notebook.
- bendtheslurry
- Posts: 93
- Joined: Sat Jul 31, 2010 3:12 pm
Re: Circus Ponies - newb question
Page ---> Divider page
Once you are on that tab if you go to page style and customize you can change the colors of the tabs as well
Once you are on that tab if you go to page style and customize you can change the colors of the tabs as well
-
- Posts: 55
- Joined: Wed Nov 17, 2010 2:59 am
Re: Circus Ponies - newb question
Ive got another newb question. I've been using it successfully for the passed month or so but I can't figure out how to un-indent a control (bullet point) after making a bunch of sub controls. The only way that I know of is to use the cursor and manually move it back. Is there a hotkey for this action? Does that question make sense?
- Charles Barkley
- Posts: 443
- Joined: Mon May 26, 2008 9:56 pm
Re: Circus Ponies - newb question
Thank you Bend.
Wanka, I would answer your question but I am a newb as well haha.
Wanka, I would answer your question but I am a newb as well haha.
- mlbennani
- Posts: 45
- Joined: Sat Oct 04, 2008 11:18 am
Re: Circus Ponies - newb question
I downloaded the user guide from Circus Ponies' website and I found it so helpful. It will answer all your questions. I also just started using it about 2 weeks ago and already feel good about the organization of my notebooks for 1L. Try the user guide first, you'll find it easy to follow.
Want to continue reading?
Register now to search topics and post comments!
Absolutely FREE!
Already a member? Login