# Change Annotations

<figure><img src="/files/91WQ3Zs25EBKuG0Ory20" alt=""><figcaption><p>Change Annotations</p></figcaption></figure>

<img src="/files/Ggw6QZu0T1pzyC5HKKjY" alt="" data-size="line">If a button is still active in the toolbar, press it again so that no tool is active anymore.

<img src="/files/dTdvaLSs3JCD5Wb2e4iX" alt="" data-size="line">Tap anywhere on the annotation to open the associated menu.

<img src="/files/lyNUBVwPDzexVtrnZQTx" alt="" data-size="line">Press "Properties..." to open a window with the properties (color, font, etc.).

<img src="/files/UDA9WUwJOYy4xPTzcNnN" alt="" data-size="line">Handwritten annotations can also be corrected later with the eraser.

{% hint style="info" %}
**Tip for Chord Annotations:**

When you adjust a chord annotation this way (color, size, etc.), all other chord annotations in the same song will also adopt the same appearance.

Chord annotations added later will also adopt this setting.
{% endhint %}


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