 Adding a PDF to a reference in your library. MNote has a function which enables it to search for PDFs of full text articles and attach them to your references automatically. To do this, highlight the references you want to find using the CTRL A on your keyboard to select all references in your library. Or alternatively, you can right-click on a record to choose just that. From the options that appear, click Find Full Text. If you haven't already that day, you may be asked to log in with your university credentials. Once you've done this, MNote will search the internet for the full text versions of the selected references. If they are available and accessible, it will add them to your library. Available PDFs will show up in the Found PDF list. Please note it can only search for 250 records at a time. If you have a large library, you may wish to do this in stages or by your groups. If a PDF is available on the internet but cannot be downloaded automatically, MNote will display an entry in the Found URL list. Where MNote cannot locate a PDF, it will display the reference in the Not Found list. The number of available PDFs retrieved can vary due to copyright restrictions. You can also link the PDFs you've downloaded yourself to the corresponding record in MNote. To do this, click on the record you want to attach a PDF to, and then click Attach File. You can now browse your file structure until you find the PDF you are interested in. Select the PDF and click Open to attach it to that file. It will now appear at the top of the record. To remove it, click the drop-down arrow on the PDF and click Delete. To open a related PDF, click the file on the record and then click Open. Thank you. That is the end of this demonstration.