![]() Once you’ve created the stamp, you can’t change the color. Note: Here’s where you also choose the color. Tap and hold your finger on the annotation to bring up the menu, if it’s not already visible. Select the stamp icon - the little chess piece circled in pink below. Here, it’s the X with a circle around it. Step 1: Use the pen tool to draw your annotation. You draw what you want, tap and hold to bring up a menu, then save as a stamp. I’ve broken this process down into a lot of steps to make it clear, but it’s a very simple thing to do. My favorite feature is the ability to create custom stamps. It works like a lot of pdf apps, syncing with file-sharing services like Dropbox, and dealing with various kinds of markup and exporting both files with editable annotations and flattened (not editable) files. It costs 10 bucks, works on an iPad or iPhone, and you can use it with teams. Indexers who mark up page proofs prior to entering terms in their indexing software may also find it useful to create custom stamp sets. While you can import proofreading stamp sets - here’s an old post about that - I like to make my own, especially for editing my indexes. I’ve mentioned using PDF stamps for proofreading and index editing before. ![]()
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