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In addition to simple text, annotations will support HTML code. HTML code will help you to format your annotation. An example of a Google Maps widget in the annotation (note: try to keep the width just below 300 to stay within the frame of the annotation):
Editing Annotations
- To edit an existing annotation click on it once to view the current text, then drag your mouse over the "Edit annotation" icon.
2. The annotation will expand so you can edit the text. You can also change where the annotation is saved, and what color it is.
3. Your changes will automatically be saved, regardless of whether or not you manually click on the save icon
4. If you try to save an annotation into a Media Group other than the one you first opened the image from, you'll see a message indicating that once you save the annotation into this Media Group you will no longer see it (screen shot below). This does not mean your annotation was not saved, it simply means that in order to view it you must open the image directly from the Media Group the annotation was saved into. Viewing annotations is directly related to which Media Group it's been saved into, or whether it's been saved as Private.