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Canvas 12 User Guide - ACDSee

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<strong>Canvas</strong> <strong>12</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

If you deselect Always Display This Dialog, the New Markup Comment dialog box doesn’t<br />

appear when you create a markup. To enable this dialog box again, select the Prompt For<br />

Comment option in the Properties bar when a markup object is selected or created. Click the<br />

Display Palette button to open the Comments & Markup palette.<br />

To attach comments to objects:<br />

1. Select an object.<br />

2. Choose Object | Options | Comments & Markup.<br />

3. In the Comments & Markup palette, click the New button.<br />

4. In the New Comment dialog box, type the comment text, then click OK.<br />

The comment appears in the Comments & Markup palette.<br />

A comment can contain up to 64 KB of text (about 65,500 characters). The text appears in a fixed<br />

size and typeface.<br />

When you create comments, you can select, copy, cut, and paste text using the standard keyboard<br />

shortcuts. Spell checking, text formatting, and text colors cannot be applied to comments.<br />

Viewing and editing comments<br />

When you open a document, you can view all comments attached to objects and markup objects.<br />

Be sure that Show information tool tips is selected in the Functionality Options page in the<br />

Configuration Center.<br />

You can edit comments that you create, but not those made by others.<br />

When you select an object that has one or more comments attached to it, the object displays yellow<br />

selection handles. You can view comments by pointing to objects. When the pointer is on an object,<br />

the object’s comments appear in a pop-up window.<br />

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Object with comments

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