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How do you add numbers or letters in chalkboard ? I donât see an icon for either. Also can this be accomplished making lines and deleting on a touch screen iPad ?Thank you
Hi Jack,
If you head into the Chalkboard and select the 'A' icon, this will allow you to input text into your diagram, enter the number/letter you want into the bar along the bottom where it says 'update text' and then select 'Done'. Yes you can make lines on your iPad, if you click any of the line icons along the top, you can then draw them with your finger where you'd like to put them. To delete, simply click on the line and then select the Bin icon in the bottom left corner. I hope this helps!
Hi Jack,
If you head into the Chalkboard and select the 'A' icon, this will allow you to input text into your diagram, enter the number/letter you want into the bar along the bottom where it says 'update text' and then select 'Done'. Yes you can make lines on your iPad, if you click any of the line icons along the top, you can then draw them with your finger where you'd like to put them. To delete, simply click on the line and then select the Bin icon in the bottom left corner. I hope this helps!
Yes- thank you very much for your prompt reply. Iâm just struggling with extra large fingers to use on my iPad as well.
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