Clearing and resetting pages
After presenting a lesson activity to students, you can clear or reset the pages in your .notebook files to use the files again for future lesson activities.
You can erase digital ink and delete individual objects from a page. You can also clear all objects or all digital ink objects from a page simultaneously.
Note
You’re unable to clear objects locked in place or infinitely cloned objects (see Cloning objects). To clear all objects from a page, you must unlock all locked objects and clear the selection of Infinite Cloner on any infinitely cloned objects.
To clear all objects from the page
If you haven’t done so already, display the page you want to clear.
Select Edit > Clear Page.
Notes
This option is disabled if there are no objects on the page or if the objects are locked or infinitely cloned.
You can also select this option by doing one of the following:
Right-click (Windows operating system) or Control-click (OS X operating system).
Pressing the page’s menu arrow in the Page Sorter
Pressing the page’s menu arrow while editing page groups (see To create a group (Windows))
Pressing Clear Page if it’s included on the toolbar (see Customizing the toolbar)
You can clear all objects from multiple pages at the same time. Select the pages’ thumbnails in the Page Sorter, press the menu arrow, and then select Clear Page.
To clear all digital ink objects from the page
If you haven’t done so already, display the page you want to clear.
Select Edit > Clear Ink from Page.
Notes
This option is disabled if there is no digital ink on the page or if the digital ink is locked or infinitely cloned.
You can also select this option by doing one of the following:
Right-click (Windows operating system) or Control-click (OS X operating system).
Pressing the page’s menu arrow in the Page Sorter
Pressing the page’s menu arrow while editing page groups (see To create a group (Windows))
Pressing Clear Ink if it’s included on the toolbar (see Customizing the toolbar)
You can clear all digital ink objects from multiple pages at the same time. Select the pages’ thumbnails in the Page Sorter, press the menu arrow, and then select Clear Ink from Page.
If you make changes to a page (without saving those changes), you can reset the page to the state it was in before you made the changes.
Note
Resetting a page doesn’t reset any Adobe Flash Player compatible files running on the page.
To reset a page
If you haven’t done so already, display the page you want to reset.
Select Edit > Reset Page.
A dialog box appears, prompting you to confirm the reset.
Notes
This option is disabled if you haven’t made changes to the page since last saving the file.
You can also select this option by doing one of the following:
Right-click (Windows operating system) or Control-click (OS X operating system).
Pressing the page’s menu arrow in the Page Sorter
Pressing the page’s menu arrow while editing page groups (see To create a group (Windows))
Pressing Reset Page if it’s included on the toolbar (see Customizing the toolbar)
You can reset multiple pages at the same time. Select the pages’ thumbnails in the Page Sorter, press the menu arrow, and then select Reset Page.
Press Reset Page.
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