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Click the close box on the upper right corner to close the comment. Double-click
the lines if you want to open its comment.
6.2.4.1.4 Setting pencil lines properties
Right-click the lines or its commenting window, the
Properties
panel will be
opened:
In
Appearance
control panel, you can set the color of line and its comment, line’s
thickness and opacity:
Color:
Change the color of the line, and the commenting window’s color will be
changed to the same with the line at the moment.
Thickness:
Set the thickness of the line. The value ranges from
0
to
12.
Opacity:
Change the opacity degree of the line to suit your needs by dragging
. The comment’s opacity couldn’t be changed.
In
General
control panel, we can view the basic information about the line:
Author:
The name of the people who add the comments. The default name is
from the computer. You can enter another name
Subject:
The comment’s subject. You can enter another subject to help you
identify the subject
Modified:
To record the last modified date and time.
Close:
To save properties you have changed and exit the Properties dialog. Or
you can click the
on the up right corner of the pane to close the Properties.
If you want to reserve the properties next time when you add new pencil lines, just
right-click the pencil line and select
Make Properties Default.
6.2.4.2 How to use Line tool to draw lines
Use
Line
tool to draw lines to your PDF document.
6.2.4.2.1 Using the line tool to draw a line
Click the
Comment
button
in the basic toolbar or click
Tools > Edit
Comment
to open the comment status.
Click
Line
tool button
on the toolbar. If you don’t have this tool on the
toolbar, select it from the Draw tool menu (see
Figure 6.14
Drawing comment
tools). Or click
Tools > Comment > Draw > Line.
Move the cursor to the place you want to draw the line. Left-click the mouse and
drag it to anyplace you like, and then there appears a line along the cursor path.
The point you begin the line is called
Start
point and the point you stop the line
is called
End
point.
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