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Changing the size of annotation

Annotation features selected with the Edit Annotation tool Edit Annotation Tool have special handles that you can drag to resize the annotation.

  1. Click the Edit Annotation tool Edit Annotation on the Editor toolbar and select the annotation.
  2. Move the pointer over the red resize handle. The resize handle's location is determined by the alignment of the text. For example, an annotation feature with text that is leftaligned has its resize handle located on the right.

    The pointer becomes a line with arrows at both ends while it is positioned over the resize handle.

    Resizing annotation
  3. Drag the text to make it larger or smaller.
  4. Tip:
    To turn off the rotate and resize handles, click the Editor menu, click Options, then click the Annotation tab and uncheck the Show resize and rotate handles check box.

Related Topics

  • Editing the attributes of annotation
  • Changing annotation formatting and symbology
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