HP (Hewlett-Packard) Netsight Printer User Manual


 
Customizing Your Map 6-39
Creating Network Maps
4. Using the Size: list box, select a font size for the string.
5. If you want your text to have a Strikeout or Underline Effect, click to select
(X) the appropriate option.
6. Using the Color scrollbox, click to select a color for your text string.
7. As you edit the font properties, you can see the results in the Sample display.
When you have finished, click OK to apply changes and exit the Font
Properties window.
Note that changes made in this window apply to the entire text string; you cannot apply
text effects to individual words or characters.
Adding Object Notes
You can annotate any object in your Map — whether it be a node icon, geometric shape,
symbol, text block, connection, or even an embedded or linked object (described in Using
Object Linking and Embedding (OLE), beginning on page 6-47) — with object notes;
you can also add object notes to nodes which appear in a List or Tree View. Object notes
are simply additional descriptions that are associated with the selected element; they have
no other function.
You can add an Object Note to any element in a map or other view via the Edit—>Notes
option on the primary window menu bar, via the Edit Notes icon on the toolbar, or
via the Edit Notes option available on the right-mouse Map or View menu; for device
icons, you can also enter a note via the General tabbed page in the Properties window (see
Chapter 4, List Views, for more information on configuring device properties).
To add or edit an object note to any element:
1. If necessary, open or activate the map or view which contains the object you
wish to annotate, then click to select the object.
2. In the primary window menu bar, select Edit—>Notes.
or
In the toolbar, click Edit Notes icon.
or
Right-click on the selected element; on the resulting menu, drag down to
Edit Notes, and release.
The Object Notes window, Figure 6-28, opens.
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You can also add notes to multiple nodes via the Multi-Node Properties window; see
Adding Notes to Multiple Nodes, page 6-42.