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X word app pdf#

This gets it ready to import the PDF when sent by my email program. I “prep” my app by having my Metapuzzle Notebook open to the last page (which would be the last puzzle). The main features you want are to be able to import PDF files that you can then annotate, and import screenshots in the same file (“Notebook” in GoodNotes). Notes Writer appears to have the capabilities as well. But there are other apps that undoubtedly allow you to do the same things.

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(I don’t see a way to download the PDF within the Wall Street Journal iPad app.) Method 2: You can also navigate to the puzzle on wsj.com on your iPad and download the PDF directly there, but I find this tediously slow. When you pull up the puzzle to work on it, instead of solving on the webpage, click on “Download PDF.” You can email the PDF to yourself so that you can access it on your iPad. Method 1: Go to WSJ.com on your computer to get PDF file for the puzzle. Step 5: Use the app’s features to highlight, annotate, circle, draw lines, and do whatever works to solve the meta. Step 4: Take a screenshot of the completed grid and import into your note-taking app Step 3: Solve the puzzle in the Wall Street Journal iPad app Step 2: Load the puzzle PDF into a versatile note taking app on your iPad Step 1: Get the PDF version of the WSJ CC Metapuzzle and put it on your iPad Here are the general steps, which I will explain in further detail below: While the instructions may seem long, it's actually pretty easy and doesn't take me long at all. Also, I use a stylus with my iPad as it is much more effective than a finger when it comes to writing/drawing. You can also copy the grid to have multiple versions of it in order to try different rabbit holes, preserving what you’ve tried in case one of them turns out to be the correct method. This gives me the ability to use multi-colored highlighters, draw circles and arrows, and take notes around, a clean version of the completed grid, or on the PDF clues. I import both a PDF version of the puzzle and the completed grid from the Wall Street Journal iPad app into my note-taking app. Note: Your results may vary depending on the apps you use. I use GoodNotes, but there are undoubtedly many others that would work equally well. In the event this might be helpful to others, this is the method I use to solve the metapuzzle in my iPad note-taking app.









X word app