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In an active annotation layer, the following annotation objects can be created:
1. Create text objects.
Select the Create Text ObjectFile:Anno Text Icon.png tool and click on the area in the Graphics Window where text is to be added.
In the Text Properties dialog, enter text to be displayed and select the text font, color, background, and border.
2. Create a scale bar.
Select the Create Scale BarFile:Anno Scale Icon.png tool and click on the area in the Graphics Window where scale bar is to be added.
In the Scale Bar Properties dialog, enter text to be displayed and select the text font, color, background, border, and anchor positioning.
3. Create a north arrow.
Select the Create Annotation North ArrowFile:Tool NorthArrow.png tool then click and drag an area in the Graphics Window for the north arrow.
Use the Open dialog to select and open a north arrow image.
4. Create oval or rectangle objects.
Select the Create Oval ObjectFile:Anno Circle Icon.png tool or the Create Rectangle ObjectFile:Anno Rect Icon.png tool then click and drag an area in the Graphics Window for the rectangle or oval.
In the Rectangle/Oval Properties dialog, define the line style, width, and color along with specifying a fill color or no fill color.
5. Create a line or arrow.
Select the Create Line ObjectFile:Anno Line Icon.png tool then click out a line in the Graphics Window.
In the Line Properties dialog, define the line style, width, and color along with specifying arrowhead positions and size.
6. Add an annotation image.
Select the Add Annotation Image tool then click and drag an area in the Graphics Window where the image will go.
Use the Open dialog to select and open an image.
3. Edit annotation objects.
Use the Select Annotation Objects tool to select any annotation object.
Click and drag on an object to move it.
Click and drag on an object's corners to resize it.
Right-click on the object to delete, duplicate, or bring up its properties dialog.