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-===== Simple shapes ​=====+===== Annotations ​=====
  
-Below are the set of simple shapes that can be added to a annotation.+There are two blocks ​of tools you can use to make annotations - the Simple shapes, and the Polygon shapes.
  
-{{:​ann_simple_shapes.png?​200|}}+==== Simple Shapes ====
  
-  * Point +Below are the set of tools you can use to draw annotations on slide.
-  * Circle +
-  * Line +
-  * Arrow +
-  * Ellipse +
-  * Rectangle +
-  * Text +
-  * Landmark 1 +
-  * Landmark 2 +
-  * Landmark 3+
  
-=== Point Shape ===+{{:​simple_shapes_3.0.png?​direct |}}
  
-Lets start with drawing a point, once you select the shape and click on the slide; a point will be drawn and a popup dialog would appear that would allow you to add annotation title and classification. Once you press "Add Annotation"​ the annotation will be saved and will appear on the slide.+And here is what they look like by default:
  
-{{:point_tool.png?600|}}+{{ :annoshapes2.png?direct500 ​| }}
  
 +====How to use them?====
  
 +For the Point and the three Landmarks, you just have click, and your annotation will be made.
  
 +For the resizable shapes e.g. Circle, Line... you click once to start - then choose the size - then click again to finish.
 +
 +==== Polygon Shapes ====
 +
 +Below are the set of complex tools you can use to draw annotations on slide.
 +
 +{{:​polygon_shapes_3.0.png?​direct |}}
 +
 +And here you can see how they look when they are finished
 +
 +{{ :​annoshapes5.png?​direct 500 | }}
 +
 +====How to use them?====
 +
 +  - Multipoint - click your points, when finished, click '​Finish'​
 +  - Polygon - each time you click creates a new angle in your shape. Double click to finish
 +  - Closed freehand - click and drag - the shape is finished when you release the mouse
 +  - Compound freehand - click and drag to make a line. When you release, you will be prompted to '​Draw'​ or '​Finish'​ which let you draw another line, and finish the shape. Finishing the shape will join up all the lines you have drawn into one shape.
 +
 +{{ :​annoshapes3.png?​direct 400 | }}
 +
 +- Freehand - click and drag to draw
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