![]() Some musical symbols cannot be typed into a text box or drawn precisely, but with the “Stamps” and “Shapes” tools you can place these kinds of annotations on the page quickly and easily. Note: when forScore is using a smaller layout, such as on an iPhone or using Split View on an iPad, the annotation toolbar cannot be moved and will not display the redo and clear buttons-in this case, tap and hold the undo and eraser icons to use these functions. ![]() Use the undo and redo buttons in the next section to quickly correct mistakes, and use the rightmost button to access and work with annotation layers (discussed later in this section). In the next section over you’ll find additional tools like a ruler, a selection tool, a typing tool, an eraser so you can remove certain annotations and delete links or buttons, and a clear button if you want to start from scratch. Use the last item in this area (+) to add new presets. Tap a preset to use it, and tap again to edit, move, or delete it. ![]() On the second row of controls you’ll see stamps, shapes, and a scrolling view of your drawing presets. Tap the × or check mark button to discard or save your changes, or tap the arrow buttons to save and continue annotating on a nearby page. The set of three lines in each corner allow you to drag the control bar up and down so you can annotate anywhere on the page. When you do, a new set of controls will appear on the screen: Add notes to your score by selecting “Annotate” from the tools menu or by tapping and holding your finger on the page for a few moments.
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