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How to Annotate iPad Screenshots With Skitch
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Skitch is a free annotation tool that can be used to annotate screenshots on your iPad. Here are the steps to annotate iPad screenshots with Skitch: 1. Install Skitch on your iPad from the App Store. 2. Take a screenshot on your iPad by pressing the home button and power button at the same time. 3. Open Skitch and select the screenshot you just took from the Camera Roll. 4. Use the annotation tools to add text, shapes, arrows, and other elements to the screenshot. Skitch has a variety of tools to choose from, such as pens, highlighters, and stamps. 5. Save the annotated screenshot to your iPad or share it with others by selecting the share icon in the top right corner. 6. If you want to use Skitch to annotate a screenshot that you previously saved to your iPad, simply open Skitch and select the image from your Camera Roll. Skitch is a versatile tool that can be used to annotate images, PDFs, and other documents. With its user-friendly interface and intuitive annotation tools, it is a great choice for anyone who needs to annotate screenshots on their iPad.
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