Adobe 23101335 User Guide - Page 92
Jumping between applications, Opening and editing annotations
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82 CHAPTER 1 Looking at the Work Area Opening and editing annotations A note or audio annotation icon marks the location of an annotation on an image. When you move the pointer over an annotation icon and pause, a message displays the author name. You use the icons to open notes or play audio annotations. You can show, hide, or move the icons, and edit the contents of notes. Note: Resizing an image does not resize the annotation icons and note windows. The icons and note windows keep their locations relative to the image. Cropping an image removes any annotations in the cropped area; you can recover the annotations by undoing the Crop command. To open a note or play an audio annotation: Double-click the icon: • If you are opening a note, a window appears, displaying the note text. • If you are playing an audio annotation and have a sound card installed, the audio file begins to play. To edit annotations: Do any of the following: • To move an annotation icon, move the pointer over the icon until it turns into an arrow, and then drag the icon. You can do this with any tool selected. Moving a note icon does not move its note window. • To move a note window, drag it by the title bar. • To delete a selected annotation, press Delete. • To edit the contents of a note, open the note, change any options, and add, delete, or change the text. You can use the same editing commands that you use when creating a note. (See "Adding notes and audio annotations" on page 81.) • To delete all annotations, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) an annotation icon to display the context menu, and choose Delete All Annotations. You can also delete all annotations by clicking Clear All in the options bar for notes or audio annotations. To show or hide annotation icons: Do one of the following: • Choose View > Show > Notes. • Choose View > Show Extras. This command also shows or hides grids, guides, selection edges, target paths, and slices. Jumping between applications You can jump between Photoshop and ImageReady to transfer an image between the two applications for editing without closing or exiting the originating application. In addition, you can jump from ImageReady to other graphics editing applications and HTML editing applications installed on your system. Jumping to an application saves you from having to close the file in one application and reopen it in another application.