September 2003
Intermediate to advanced
1056 pages
30h 58m
English
Double-clicking an embedded object generally opens the object for editing (in the case of text objects) or renders the object (in the case of a sound or other media annotation). With some kinds of objects, other actions might be possible. For example, if the object came from Microsoft Note-In (an application that might or might not be available on your system), double-clicking the object displays the annotation in a read-only window, as shown below.

As an alternative to this action, you can open the Note-It annotation in Note-It, where you can add further comments, change the picture associated with the note, and so ...
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