This is where you can add, edit, view and delete annotations and tags on the collated text. Any image associated with the selected text will also be presented.
Clicking any of the text will highlight the full text of the decision the text selected is part of. The collation interface will present the decision selected when you do this. Click on the Show Annotations button if the annotion tool is not visable.
Click and drag any desired selection of the text to apply an annotation to it. This means you can attach multiple annotations and tags to any part of the text contextually as desired. you can overlap annotations and tags between decisions, over multiple decisions and over parts of decisions. The higlighting of decisions when clicked serves to aid navigation to that decision point in the collation interface. You are in no way restricted to these decisions when annotating. The start and end of the selected text will appear below the annotation text box in the annotation tool
The default label for an annotation is Annotation Detail.
To edit this label
1. click on the label button to teh right of the annoation label.
2. Edit the labelt as desired
3. Click the label button to save the change
Enter any text desired fo the annotation, if any, in the text box beeath the annotation label.
If the decision clicked is an unedited selection of a selection from a material with an associated image that image will be presented in the annotation tool as well. Otherwise no image will appear
Tags can be added to the current decision in two differnet ways.
1. Any tags assciated with text currently under review is presented beneath the tag text box. Click the desired tag to add that tag to the decision.
2. Type any desired tag into the *Create New Tag* text box then press return to add the tag to the decision.
Any tags that are attached are listed above the Create New Tag text box and can be deleted by clicking the 'x' on the green tag you wish to remove.
If you decide that you no longer wish to retain an annotation clcikc hte delete button. This will only appear after an annotatation has been saved.