Free Highlight Tool

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Free Highlight Tool


 

Editor-Icon Free Highlight Tool

 


 

Click Free Highlight Tool to add freehand highlight annotations to documents:

 

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Figure 1. Tools Tab Submenu, Free Highlight Tool

 

When the Free Highlight Tool is enabled, click and drag to create freehand highlights:

 

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Figure 2. Free Highlight Tool Examples

 

Press Ctrl+' to open the Properties pane for selected free highlight annotations and view/edit properties:

 

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Figure 3. Free Highlight Tool, Free Highlight Properties Pane

 

Subject is the name of the highlight annotation, as referenced in the Comments pane.

Author is the name of the user that created the highlight annotation.

Name is the unique name of the highlight annotation, as referenced within the application.

Created is the date and time at which the highlight annotation was created.

Modified is the date and time at which the highlight annotation was last modified.

Read Only is the read only status of the highlight annotation. If this property is enabled then users cannot interact with the annotation. Please note that it is necessary to use JavaScript to change the value of this property.

Printable is the print status of the highlight annotation. If this property is enabled then the annotation is printed with the document. If this property is not enabled then the annotation is not printed.

Locked is the locked status of the highlight annotation. If this property is enabled then the annotation cannot be deleted and its properties (including its position and size) cannot be modified by users.

Marked is the marked status of the highlight annotation. This property references the status of the comment in the Comments pane, and is enabled when the check box for comments is selected there.

Layer determines the optional content layer to which the highlight annotation belongs. Further information about layers is available here.

Fill Color determines the color of the highlight annotation.

Opacity determines the level of transparency in the highlight annotation.

Blend Mode determines how highlight annotations blend with overlapping content. These options are explained here.