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Adding notes and audio annotations, your system Undo, Cut, Copy, Paste, and Select
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 81 User Guide Adding notes and audio annotations You can add notes and audio annotations anywhere on a Photoshop image canvas. When you create a note, a resizable window appears for entering text. When you record an audio annotation, you must have a microphone plugged into the audio-in port of your computer. You can import both kinds of annotations from Photoshop documents saved in PDF or from Acrobat documents saved in PDF or Form Data Format (FDF). To create a note: 1 Select the notes tool ( ). 2 Set options as needed: • Enter an author name. The name appears in the title bar of the notes window. • Choose a font and size for the note text. • Select a color for the note icon and the title bar of note windows. 3 Click where you want to place the note, or drag to create a custom-sized window. 4 Click inside the window, and type the text. If you type more text than fits in the note window, the scroll bar becomes active. Edit the text as needed: • You can use the standard editing commands for your system (Undo, Cut, Copy, Paste, and Select All). In Windows, right-click in the text area and choose the commands from the context menu. In Mac OS, choose the commands from the Edit and Select menus. You can also use standard keyboard shortcuts for these editing commands. • If you have the required software for different script systems (for example, Roman, Japanese, or Cyrillic) installed on your computer, you can switch between the script systems. Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) to display the context menu, and then choose a script system. 5 To close the note to an icon, click the close box. To create an audio annotation: 1 Select the audio annotation tool ( ). 2 Set options as needed: • Enter an author name. • Select a color for the audio annotation icon. 3 Click where you want to place the annotation icon. 4 Record and save the audio annotation: • (Windows) Click Start and then speak into the microphone. When you're finished, click Stop. • (Mac OS) Click Record and then speak into the microphone. You can click Pause to temporarily stop the recording, and then click Record to resume. When you're finished, click Stop and then click Save. To import annotations: 1 Choose File > Import > Annotations. 2 Select a PDF or FDF file that contains annotations, and then click Load. The annotations appear in the locations where they were saved in the source document.