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This video describes what an annotation is and how to use it as a rich study tool.

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An annotation is a note, comment, or text that you've added to a specific citation in any of your Lists (previously referred to as a citation-level comment). You can expand to view the content of the annotation within your List, or within the book text by clicking the highlighter comment icon that appears within the underlined book text. 

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The book text in your Concord will appear underlined if you've added that citation to a List. A highlighter icon appears within the underlined text of the citation. Click the highlighter icon to open the Annotation menu (see screenshot below) to see which List list you've added that citation to. A comment icon works the same way as the highlighter icon,  however, it indicates you have made an annotation.

This can be used to see how many times you've used a citation or hymn as a Reader.

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How do you know if a citation has an annotation?

If you have ever used this added an annotation to a citation in a list, it will be underlined in the book text and a text bubble comment icon appears.

What does the annotation menu show me?

Click on the text bubble comment icon to bring up the annotation menu.

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The annotation menu will show you all of the places that this citation appears in your lists. A citation has an annotation if it has a text comment box to the left of the citation. Click on that text comment box to view the annotation. You can view all of the annotations by clicking on the "Show Citations" icon highlighted in blue.

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