User Guide

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To move an underlay
1 Select an underlay.
2 Drag the selected underlay to a new location in the workspace.
When you drag an underlay toward the edge of the current workspace view,
you enable auto-panning. For more information about auto-panning, see “To
view a document that falls outside the current workspace view” on page 25.
When moving an underlay to an onionskin, the onionskin must be unlocked.
To delete an underlay
1 Select an underlay.
2 On the standard toolbar, tap the arrow to the right of Underlay , and tap
Remove underlay.
Working with onionskins
Onionskins are transparent overlays used for annotating or marking up documents,
allowing you to see an underlay and annotate it without modifying the original. You
can use onionskins to add comments, draw sketches, and write notes on top of imported
underlays. Onionskins hold ink on their surface, so when you change the position of an
onionskin, the ink strokes that you have placed on the onionskin move with it.
You can also
Move an underlay to an area that falls
outside the workspace
Drag the underlay toward the edge of the
current workspace view to enable auto-
panning.
Move an underlay to an onionskin Select the underlay, and drag it to an
onionskin.
Move an underlay to the front of another
underlay
Select the underlay. If the two underlays
overlap each other, the active underlay is
brought to the front of the other underlay.