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Attach Arrows to Snapshot
Effortlessly Attach Arrows to Your Snapshots
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Upload your snapshot to the tool, then select the shapes tool from the toolbar. Choose the arrow shape and place it where needed. You can adjust the color and size for clarity.
Yes, use the color picker tool to select your preferred color before placing the arrow. This feature helps to highlight specific details effectively.
Yes, you can customize the size and orientation of arrows by dragging the corners of the arrow after placing it on the snapshot. This ensures precise marking.
The tool supports images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats, allowing flexibility in the types of snapshots you can annotate.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. Complete annotations on one snapshot, download it, and then restart for another file.
Yes, the annotation tool works on Windows 10 as it's a browser-based application accessible through any major web browser like Chrome or Firefox.
Yes, the tool is accessible via any web browser on a Mac desktop or laptop, allowing convenient annotation without additional software.
Yes, you can upload snapshots exported from Power BI to annotate them, making it easier to highlight key insights with arrows and shapes.
Take a screenshot of your Outlook email, upload it to the tool, and utilize the shapes tool to add arrows highlighting important parts.
The tool cannot add arrows directly within Acrobat files, but you can take a snapshot of pages and annotate the image using the tool.
Yes, after adding arrows, you can use the text annotation tool to insert comments or labels for more detailed explanations on your snapshot.
Yes, each file should not exceed 100 MB. This ensures smooth processing and annotation operations within the browser.
No, the tool does not support multi-page operations for images. It's designed for single image snapshots rather than document PDFs.
No, the tool is desktop-only, accessible through a desktop or laptop web browser. It's not currently compatible with mobile devices like iPads.
No, the tool is designed for single file processing only. To annotate multiple snapshots, complete each one before starting the next.