The images and/or text associated with a document can be underlined, allowing you to place special emphasis on a particular portion of an image or a particular line of text.
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To underline an image
in the toolbar, select Underline from the Annotations menu, or right-click the image, point to Add Annotation, and select Underline to switch to Underline mode. Note: By default, underlining an image will automatically underline text associated with that region of the image. For more information, see Linking Annotations.
In Selection mode, select the text box whose direction you want to modify.
Right-click and point to Direction, and then select the direction you want the underline to be displayed. The change will be displayed immediately.
or select Underline from the Annotations menu. You can also right-click the image, point to Add Annotation, and select Underline. To underline text
, select Underline from the Annotations drop-down menu, or right-click in the Text Pane and select Underline.
or select Underline from the Annotations menu. You can also right-click, point to Add Annotation, and select Add Underline. Then, click and drag your mouse to select a region in the Text Pane to underline. Click again to place the annotation.
or by selecting Underline from the Annotations menu. You can also by right-clicking, pointing to Add Annotation, and selecting Add Underline. Optional: By default, adding a text underline automatically creates an image underline associated with that text underline. To turn this option off, select the Link New Annotations option under the Annotations menu. To manually create an image underline associated with a text underline, right-click the text underline and select Link Annotation.
To change the underline color