Canon L6000 manual Creating a Drawing Graphic, Showing and Hiding Your Annotations

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the highlight region. A dotted line displays to show you where the highlight region will be placed. When you release the mouse button, the highlight is created.

Creating a Drawing Graphic

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

To create a drawing object:

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

ANNOTATION PANEL FOR

ANNOTATION PANEL FOR A

AN ARROW OR LINE

RECTANGLE OR CIRCLE

2.Select the color and width of the 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 on the displayed page, drag the cursor to draw the object. A dotted line displays to show you where the drawn object will be placed. When you release the mouse button, the object is created.

Showing and Hiding Your Annotations

As you add annotations to your document, you can turn the display of the annotations on and off for viewing.

To show or hide your annotations, click Annotations on the View menu. On the Annotations menu, click the command to hide or show your annotations. For color annotations, click B&W Preview to display the annotations in black and white.

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Canon L6000 manual Creating a Drawing Graphic, Showing and Hiding Your Annotations