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You can mark up single line diagrams, schematic drawings, cable block diagrams, and wiring drawings using text or symbols as annotations. The software saves annotations in the same layer as the graphical elements of the drawing.

You can lock an annotation to a selected item tag. So, if you move the item tag, the software also moves the annotation. Alternatively, you can set the annotation to be moved independently of the item tag.

When working with annotations, you can do the following:

Insert Annotation Text

Insert Annotation Symbols

Edit Annotation Text

Delete Annotations

Redlining appears in a separate drawing layer and you can hide and display redlining as you require. If a drawing has more than one sheet, you can create redlining and hide or display it independently for each sheet. Therefore, while working in redlining mode, you cannot access any items in the main drawing layer. The software saves the drawing with the redlining items. When opening a drawing that contains redlining items, the software automatically displays the drawing in redlining mode. You can switch back to regular mode and modify the drawing as needed. The software saves the existing redlining items regardless of whether you open the drawing in redlining mode or not. You can add text, symbols, lines, circles, rectangles, and watermarks as redlining.

In schematic drawings for which the software also retrieves Enhanced Smart Reports data from Smart Instrumentation, you can add annotations and redlining to the Enhanced Smart Reports drawing sheets.

When working in redlining mode, you can do the following:

Insert Redlining Text

Insert Redlining Graphical Elements

Edit Redlining Text

Delete Redlining