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How to convert your handwriting into Text on Samsung Notes using S Pen

Considering typing on devices and keyboards can take a long time, it is sometimes easy to forget the benefits of writing things by hand. It may be slower than typing, but in most studies students are often more in-deep and have more information by making written notes. The ordinary pen is equipped with sketches, graphs, and formulas.

Perhaps the biggest drawback of paper-and-pen notations is the time it can take to digitalize them later on, especially when they combine both graphics and text together.

Thankfully, that’s where Samsung Notes can help out. Use the S Pen to write, doodle, and draw straight onto a digital canvas, then convert your handwriting to text and export your multimedia file in a variety of formats. No paper wastage, no typing up notes, no confusion.

Therefore, this article will help you how to make the most of the S Pen to convert your handwriting into Text on Samsung Notes using S Pen with your Galaxy device.

Please Note: This tip is only applicable to devices with an S Pen.

HERE’S WHAT TO DO:

  1. Make sure your device is switched on and unlocked.
  2. Remove your S Pen and tap Create a note from the S Pen menu.
    • To use a previously saved note instead, tap View all notes from the S Pen menu and select your note.
  3. Choose Pen mode from the toolbar at the bottom. It’s the second tool from the left, after the keyboard symbol.
  4. Use Pen mode to select a drawing tool, color, and line thickness, and then create or add to your freehand note.
  5. Using your finger, scroll up to generate more blank pages when required.
    • Save your note at any time by tapping the More options menu in the top-right corner and then Save as a file.
  6. To digitalize your writing, tap the Convert to text symbol. It looks like a doodle with an upper case T.
  7. Adjust the selection field to exclude diagrams or doodles you do not wish to convert to text.
  8. Tap Copy to copy and paste the digital notes elsewhere, or Convert to change your notes into digital text.
  9. Share or save your note using the more options menu.

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