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annotate

In computing, to add one's own comments to Web pages or graphical computerized documents such as stored faxes.



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Step-by-step instructions and drawings illustrate how to add hatch lines, modify multileader lines, draw an arc, create new layers, assign multiple annotative scales, and insert a block.
Annotative interaction strikes a balance between observational and constructionist interactions; that is, although unable to create the VMR from scratch, learners have the ability to modify the VMR by augmenting it and adding their own personal metadata to it.
On the one hand, Brenner's annotative work provides detailed factual information on "people, places, terms, events, ambiguities, and allusions to the text that the readers might not recognize or understand or, as with allusions, might misunderstand .
 
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