Introduction
This guide demonstrates how to use markers on your photos. These can be used to show where certain things are or to emphasize a certain location.
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Navigate to the picture to which you want to add markers.
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Click on the gear icon in the bottom-right corner of the image that you want to edit.
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Select Markers from the list of options.
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The media manager will open to the Add Markup frame.
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Click on the markup Tool that you want to use.
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Choose a circle, a square, or click the arrow next to the square icon to access more markup tools: gap and measurement, arrow, and line.
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Choose a color: click on the color that you want for the markup.
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Select the marker by clicking on it.
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There are two ways to move markers:
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Click and Drag the marker to the desired location.
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Using the Arrow Keys:
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To use the arrow keys to move the marker, select the marker and press the arrow key that corresponds with the direction you want the marker to move.
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To make the marker move in larger increments, hold Shift while pressing the arrow keys.
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Select the marker by clicking on it.
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Around the edges of your shape, you will see small draggable blue circles.
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The blue circles are used to resize the shape.
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Click and Drag one of these blue circles to change the shape of your marker.
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If you need to resize a marker past its maximum:
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With the marker selected, hold down the Command ⌘ key (mac) or your keyboard.
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Press the + key (while still holding Command ⌘) until the marker reaches the desired size.
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If you are using a Windows device, selecting the image marker and then using the + key will expand the marker.
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Select the marker by clicking on it.
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Click on the Clear Selected button in the lower-right corner of the page.
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