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USING THE ANNOTATION TOOLS 53
To change the line width of an existing line, select it, then choose Line
Width from the Annotations menu and choose a new line width.
To change the width for new lines that you want to draw, click the
Freehand tool or Arrow tool, click the right mouse button and choose
Line Width from the displayed menu, or choose Line Width from the
Annotations menu and then choose a new width. Existing lines will not
be affected.
ARROW
Use the Arrow tool to draw straight lines, with or without arrowheads,
to point to specific parts of a page.
To draw straight lines with the Arrow tool:
PICTURE
Use the Picture annotation tool to place a picture as an annotation onto
a page. You can add a Picture annotation by selecting a bitmap file
already saved on your hard disk or by pasting a picture from the
Clipboard.
To add a picture to a page using the Clipboard, copy the picture to the
Windows Clipboard, and then display the page in Page View. Choose
Paste As Annotation from the Edit menu. The picture is pasted onto the
page. If you paste a color picture onto a black-and-white page, the
picture appears in black-and-white but retains its color information in
case you copy and paste it later.
1. Hold down the
mouse button and
drag to draw a line
or arrow.
2. To add or remove
arrowheads when
you draw, choose
Line Arrowhead
from the
Annotations
menu.