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Similarly, an engineering organization might want certain colours and arrows to be used when marking up defects in equipment. A utility company might have specific symbols and line styles that relate to electrical or gas works. For example, to ensure a particular feature is always drawn using the same line style, or that labels are always the same size and color.Ī few examples are shown below. Your organization might have a need to customize (or should we say, standardize) drawing tools to help make annotated images consistent and to help make image annotation in the field more efficient. Standardize image annotations for your organization

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In this blog post, we’ll explore how to create your own custom annotation tools palettes and add them to questions in a survey. But what if, as a survey author, you want to make sure users draw their annotations with a specific set of tools, so that all annotations are consistent? The default palette allows users to modify the properties of the drawing tools to their liking while in the field. Survey123 ships with a default drawing tools palette that contains eight tools, including arrows, generic marker symbols, and text labels. For a detailed look at these improvements, see the Updates to draw and annotate in ArcGIS Survey123 (September 2021) blog post. In September and December 2021, we introduced several significant improvements to the user experience for draw and annotate questions, including better drawing tools and the ability to edit annotations. Similarly, an image question with the draw appearance provides a blank canvas for users to sketch on. The image can be a photo captured with the device's camera, an existing image file, or a snapshot of a map. In ArcGIS Survey123 an image question with the annotate appearance allows users to mark up an image.










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