Displaying text on images in the Viewer
You can use the Header/Footer tool to display text with your
images in the Viewer. The text is displayed while you are viewing
the image, but does not modify the original image. You can also
hide the headers and footers without changing the settings.
To edit image headers and footers:
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In the Viewer, click View | Edit Header/Footer.
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Do one or both of the following:
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Select the Header check box to add text at the top
of the image.
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Select the Footer check box to add text at the
bottom of the image.
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Select or change the text options as
described below.
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Click OK.
Text options
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Alignment
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Specifies the justification of the
captions.
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Background
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Adds a background color to the text. Click
Color to specify a
color.
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Description
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Displays the text you want to see on your
images. Type the text you want to appear, or click inside the field
to set an insertion point for inserting metadata.
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Insert Metadata
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Inserts file-specific information into the
text for each image.
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Font
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Sets the font, size, and color of the caption
text.
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To insert metadata in image text:
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Position the cursor in the Description field where you want to
display the file information and click Insert Metadata.
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In the Choose Property dialog box, select
the file information you want to include.
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Click OK. The information you added is
inserted as a placeholder that will be replaced by the specific
text for each image.
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Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each metadata
item you want to add.
Hiding image text
You can hide either the header or footer, or disable both at
once without changing or deleting the information in the header and
footer fields.
To hide the image text:
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From the Viewer, click View | Edit Header/Footer.
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Do one or both of the following:
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Clear the Header check box to remove text from
the top of the image.
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Clear the Footer check box to remove text from
the bottom of the image.
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Click OK.
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To show or hide both headers and footers
simultaneously, click View
| Show Header/Footer.
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