

With Microsoft Edge, it’s really easy to doodle and make notes on the Web. You can also share your web notes through Mail, Facebook, or OneNote. Type a name, select a folder, or create a new folder to save web notes (Favorites only), and click or tap on “Add.” You can open the web note anytime from your “Favorites” or “Reading List” to be able to update or remove them. You can store the annotated pages in OneNote, Favorites or Reading List in Microsoft Edge. If you click “Exit,” all your annotations are lost and you return back to browsing mode, so you want to save or share them immediately, so click or tap on the “Save” icon and select your location of the web note. Release the mouse, and paste the image where you like. To do this, left click and hold on mouse or touchpad to outline the area you want on the webpage. You can add your comments anywhere on the webpage.Ĭlick or tap on the “Clip” icon to clip a copy of an outlined area of the webpage to the clipboard. To clear all pen and highlighter marks on the webpage at once, click or tap on the “Eraser” icon and select “Clear all ink.”Ĭlick or tap on the “Type” icon to write a note in the box. If you want to erase some or all of the scribblings you’ve made on the webpage, then click or tap on the “Eraser” icon once to clear single pen or highlighter marks you want. Click or tap the tools again to bring up a small dialog showing ink colors and nib sizes, choose the color and size according to your needs. Click or tap on the “Pen” and “Highlighter” icon to write or highlight what you like on the webpage. You get two tools to make notes-a pen and a highlighter. If the toolbar and tab are purple and maroon in color, then it indicates that you are currently viewing or making a web note on that specific webpage. The web note menu shows up on top, replacing the address bar. Tap or click “Make a web note” at the top right corner to start adding to the webpage you’re on. Open Start Menu and click on “Microsoft Edge”.
