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Layout Menu. The buttons at the top of your PDF editor will provide you with a menu of tools that will help you view the resource the way that you want to see it. You can download the document, change your view pages, set the page settings, zoom in and out, pan, and select portions of the PDFs.
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The menu button. This hamburger button will give you the ability to Download, “Save As”, or Print. The “Save As” and Print options will be helpful if you add notes.
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Write-On Menus. The Write-on Menus are the View button, Annotation button, and Shapes button. I recommend starting with the Annotation button
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Annotate. This is the primary resource that will allow you to highlight text, write answers, and make comments, as well as other resources. Please note that not all tools are listed, but the most used resources. Each resource will allow you to adjust the color of your selected tool.
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Underline. This tool allows you to underline words within the document.
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Eraser. The Eraser button allows you to erase edits made to the document.
Shapes. The Shapes section pulls up a menu of tools that relate to shapes. Below are the buttons that you will see. You can add and paste these shapes on the documents for your students. Each shape’s color can be adjusted.
Ellipse/Circle. This button will allow your students to circle content on their pages.
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Arrow. This error tool allows you to draw arrows on the document. This is especially helpful for matching questions.
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