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Adding Annotations to Your Document, Adding Text to a Document
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4. Drag the slider to the left to remove less noise, to the right to remove more noise. As you drag the slider, your changes appear in the Current thumbnail. You can compare the changes to the Original thumbnail. You can also use the zoom buttons to magnify the thumbnails. 5. Click OK to accept your changes. Click Cancel to leave the image unchanged. Adding Annotations to Your Document The following sections describe the various ways you can annotate your document. For a sample of annotations you can add to your document, refer to the "Modifying a Document" section, presented earlier in this chapter. Chapter 5 Adding Text to a Document You can add text on any portion of your document. When you do so, you can select the text attributes: font, font size and color, and special effects (underline, strikeout), background color and mode. You can type any text that you want, editing it later as necessary. If you select a font, font size, a color, or special effect, it affects the entire note. If you change any of the attributes while editing a note, or while the note is selected, it changes all the text in the note. Working With Documents 5-70