Use the Hand command, the Select Annotation command, or the corresponding Drawing Tool to select a drawing markup.
- To edit the drawing markup, right-click it, select Properties and do settings as needed. Or you can edit it using the Format tab.
- To resize the drawing markup, select it, and drag one of the handles to make your adjustments. Tip: For markups that are drawn with the Rectangle or Oval command, you can resize multiple markups at the same time. To do this, select multiple markups you want to resize, and then right-click the anchor markup (the markup whose sizing handles are solid/active squares) > Size > Height/Width/Both, or open the Format tab in the right panel and then choose
,
, or
. And you’ll see that the height/width/height and width of the selected markups is resized to be the same as that of the anchor markup. - To move the drawing markup, select it and drag it to the target place.
- To add or edit a text message for the drawing markup, see the instructions for adding a text markup comment. (Tip: If you want to automatically add the text circled using the drawing markup tools to the pop-up notes associated with the drawing markups, please go to File > Preferences > Commenting, and check the Copy encircled text into Drawing comment pop-ups option.)
- If you draw a line or arrow, you can enable the comment to be shown on the line or arrow by checking Show text in line in the line properties box.
- Check Set Current Properties as Default in the properties box so that the current settings can be applied next time by default.
- To delete a drawing markup, see the instructions for removing a text markup comment.