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Chapter 17 Notes 113
Start a checklist. Tap a line in your note, tap , then tap . Tap again to
remove the checklist format.
Change the paragraph style of a line in your note. Tap a line in your note, tap , tap
, then select the style.
Choose a default formatting style. Go to Settings > Notes, then tap “New Notes Start With.
Add a photo or video to your note. Tap , then tap . Take a new photo or video, or
tap Photo Library to select and add existing photos and videos.
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Add an attachment to your note. When youre in another app and nd something (like a map or
a link) that you want to add to one of your notes, tap Share or , then tap Notes. You can create
a new note, or add the attachment to an existing one.
Create a sketch
Sometimes you may want a sketch to help you capture an idea or plan. Start a sketch using the
pencil, marker, or pen tool. Switch to the eraser if you make a mistake.
Note: The sketching feature is available on iPhone 5 and later.
<<Screenshot of sketching canvas with callouts to colors, tools, and the icon to rotate the
canvas.>>
Sketch in your note. Tap , use your nger to sketch, tap Done, then your sketch appears
in your note. Tap the sketch to continue to edit it.
Use dierent drawing tools. Tap a drawing tool to use it. With iPhones that support Orb (TK), if
you press harder as you draw, the pencil and marker leave a darker line. Press harder as you erase
and the area that you erase increases.
Draw straight lines. Tap the ruler to make it appear on your canvas. Draw a line along the edge
of the ruler. Tap the ruler again to make it disappear.
Move the ruler without changing its angle. Touch and hold the ruler with one nger, then
drag it.
Adjust the angle of the ruler. Touch and hold the ruler with two ngers, then twist your ngers.
Mask a part of your sketch. Place the ruler along the edge of the area you want to cover, then
start your sketch. Draw lines that start away from the ruler edge and then come towards it.
Hide the toolbar. Swipe down from your toolbar to hide it and see just the tool you’re using. Tap
the tool youre using to see your entire toolbar again.
Rotate your canvas. Tap to rotate your canvas without having to rotate your device.
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