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The Scribble Hoarder
There are times when you may want to reuse annotations again. (Yeah, we get it—you're lazy. Good news: this screen's got 'em all saved up so you can plop 'em onto other chord charts or sheet music & not start from scratch like a noob.) Once you do that, you can make additional changes to the annotation since it is made as a copy to the saved annotations. (So basically, it's a copy. Wild, right?)
Slappin' Annotations Into Your Library
You can add existing annotations using the context menu when you tap and hold (iOS/iPadOS) or right-click (macOS) on an annotation and choose Yeet to Library. In addition, you can create new annotations by tapping on the + button in the upper-right corner. (Yeah, that plus sign does things. Shocking.) You can choose the type of annotation to be made. You'll type the name of the annotation and be presented with the editor. (Then type stuff. Revolutionary.)
Droppin' Annotations Onto Your Songs
You can place a saved annotation onto chord charts or sheet music by tapping on the annotation. (It's called a tap. Revolutionary stuff here.) This will add it to the currently viewed song where you can move, edit, etc. When you place an annotation, the menu is hidden and the annotation is selected to be manipulated using gestures. (Translation: it's selected. You can touch it. Go wild.)
The Secret Menu of Annotation Chaos
You can manage annotations in your library by opening the context menu. To do this, tap and hold (iOS/iPadOS) or right-click (macOS) on the annotation to open the context-menu. (It's a menu. For context. You're welcome.)