

You can also move the text box by clicking and dragging the numbered pin. To reopen the text box, simply click the pin again. The pin will remain where it is, but the text box will minimize. If you want to declutter the page, you can close the text box by clicking on the numbered pin. A numbered pin will appear at that spot, and next to it you'll see a text box, in which you can type whatever you want. To do this, click the text tool button and then click anywhere on the page. If you prefer typing to writing or drawing, you can use the text tool to make comments on the webpage. Click the highlighter button a second time to select your highlighter color and shape (six colors, three shapes). To use a highlighter, which will let you highlight text and images instead of drawing over them, click the highlighter button. If you want to change the color of your pen, click the pen icon to choose from 12 colors and three sizes. The pen tool is selected by default, so you can just start scribbling away if you'd like (in medium thickness, light blue ink). On the left side of the inking toolbar, you'll see five icons: pen, highlighter, eraser, text and clip. The Web page will refresh and the inking toolbar will appear over the regular toolbar. Screenshot by Sarah Jacobsson Purewal/CNET There are only about five icons total, so this shouldn't be too difficult to find.

When you see a Web page you want to "ink," click the small icon that looks like a pen and paper in the upper right corner of the browser window. You can share your marked-up creations via email or through social networks, or you can save them to OneNote.
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Windows 10's next-gen browser, Microsoft Edge, has several new features you'll want to take a look at, including a distraction-free reading view and a fast, secure rendering engine ( which was available as an experimental feature in Build 9926).īut the coolest new feature is inking - the ability to draw, write on, and generally mark up Web pages from directly within the browser.
