OCIO/ ITS Infrastructure Deployment Branch HP/Compaq TC4400 Tablet PC User Guide
• Anchor your
annotations Keep the annotations next to the items you commented on—even when
you make changes to the file. IN EXCEL 2003, for example, annotations
move as you insert columns, so your ink comments remain over the
relevant item. In WORD 2003 your annotations are linked to paragraphs, so
when edits are made elsewhere in the document the ink annotations stay in
the correct place.
• Insert drawings In addition to annotating directly in the document, you can insert
handwritten drawings in WORD 2003 as you would a picture or a text box.
You can use a canvas inside your document for making sketches, which
acts like an ink picture. You can have options such as wrapping text
around the ink or resizing the canvas.
• Choose from two
ink toolbars Use one ink toolbar for drawing and writing, and another for annotations.
Each provides a set of ballpoint pens, felt-tip pens, and highlighters,
enabling you to change the color and width of your strokes.
• Copy and paste
objects Copy and paste ink annotations between programs
Figure 8.2.a – Ink Annotation Bar
• Annotation Pen: Allows you to choose the type of pen you’d like to use in WORD 2003. Press
the drop down arrow to select from Ballpoint, Felt tip, or Highlighter.
• Eraser: Erases Ink
• Line Color: Allows more you to select more ink colors.
• Line Style: Allows you to select line thickness of your ink.
• Select Objects: Allows you to select text or ink in your document and drag to another area.
• Show/Hide
Markup: Allows you to show or hide all ink changes made to your document.
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