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True" Music - Let's talk about importing files into Notability for your notes. - In the top right-hand corner, we're going to tap on the import button. - From here, you can import files from your iPad, Drop, OneDrive, or scan in a document. - You can also add files from your templates. - So, what we're going to talk about here is importing files. - If you tap the files option, it allows you to import any file saved to your iPad or iCloud. - If you tap on the browse option, it will bring you back to look at different locations. - If you've connected anything on your iPad, you should see it here. - If you don't, you can tap on the three dots at the top, choose edit sidebar, and toggle on what you want to see. - Then, you would have the ability to search for files to import. - I'm going back to my iPad, so I can pick any of the files I have on my device. - Let's go to the Keynote app and open up one of these Keynote files. - It will import into a new note in Notability. - I can give it a different title and change the subject if I want to. - Then, I tap import, and it will turn the Keynote file into a Notability note file. - Now, I can edit it as a normal document. - I can also import from other sources since we've connected them. - It will give me my folders, and I can open up any of the files that are not grayed out. - If any file is grayed out, I can't import it into Notability. - But anything else, I would be able to import. - Let me pick one of these Music slides files. - I'll choose "Untitled Presentation" and create a new note. - I can change...