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Start Guide - riteMail Web Edition |
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What is riteMail?
How does riteMail Work?
Getting Started
Your First riteMail Message
Receiving and Viewing Messages
Basic Writing and Drawing
Colors and Styles
Smoothing Shapes (riteShape)
riteMail Tips and Tricks
Quick Reference
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You can select your desired ink color and width.
TOPICS IN THIS SECTION:
Colors
Styles
Control the ink color and line widths using the pull-down
menus on the riteMail Toolbar:

To alter paper and grid color, use the Options menu

To use the pull-down menus:
- Click the arrow to the right of the menu to open it
- Scroll to your desired selection
- Highlight your desired selection.
The menu will now display your current selection.
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Use the pull-down
menu to select your desired
ink color:

As you can see in the above graphic, you have twelve color choices: blue, red,
brown, green, cyan, magenta, yellow, orange, pink, black, gray, and white.
Paper
color has the following choices: black, gray, yellow, lite pink, lite blue,
beige, and white.

Grid
color can be black, gray, lite blue, lite brown, and white (shown below on a
beige paper).

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Use the pull-down menus to select your desired line thickness:

As you can see in the above graphic, you have six choices of line thickness: fine, thin, medium, thick, heavy, and
grand (all widths shown above for the pen style).
The Eraser tool has three choices of thickness: small, medium, and big.

Note that Eraser
automatically assumes the paper color even if you change that color on the fly.
The previously erased strokes are also "repainted" with every such
change.
The
Remove Strokes tool has the same choices of
thickness as the Eraser and allows you to refine or expand the cross-out line
depending on the amount and preciseness of the necessary deletions.
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