Highlighting a region

1.On the Annotations toolbox, click the Highlighter tool.

2.To select a highlighting background color, choose the Background Color command from the Annotation menu, then select the desired color.

3.Drag the cursor over the area you want to highlight. When you release the mouse button, the highlight is completed.

Creating a Drawing Graphic

You can also annotate a document with one or more drawing objects that include a straight line, a single-headed arrow, a hollow rectangle, and a hollow circle or ellipse. When you draw the object you can select the color, line thickness, and style of line for the object.

1.On the Annotation toolbox, click the drawing object tool: Arrow/Line, Rectangle, or Circle.

2.From the Annotation menu, select the color, line thickness, and style of line for the object you are drawing. For an arrow or line, also select the particular style you want to use.

3.At the desired location in the layout area, drag the cursor to draw the object. When you release the mouse button, the object is completed.

Revising Your Annotations

Once you have added annotations to your document, you can revise them as needed. For example, you may want to resize, move, delete or cut, or copy and paste an annotation.

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