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jax200
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Using annotations
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September 10, 2020, 12:09 PM »
Whenever I want to use an annotation (eg, arrow) multiple times in a single screenshot, I have to select it multiple times.
Is there a way to select it once, but use multiple times?
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If you turn
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the option 'Switch to Object Selection mode after a new object is inserted' on the 'Drawing Object Options' preferences page should do as you want:
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Yep, what Ath said!
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