¯The Voyager Macbeth contains three types of annotations: pop-up annotations, cross references (or links), and detailed notes.• Pop-up Annotations. Several sections in the Voyager Macbeth contain pop-up annotations that provide additional information and references. The presence of a pop-up annotation is signaled by the appearance of a word or phrase underlined in gray, or by the appearance of a dagger in the right margin. You can hide or show the pop-up annotation markers in three ways:– Select “Annotations” from the Macbeth menu– Press -A– In the Tools palette, hold the mouse down on the Annotations button and drag the cursor to “Hide Annotation Markings.” (This menu item will display “Show Annotation Markings” if annotations are already hidden). The Annotations button only appears on the Tools palette when you are viewing a page of the play.To read a pop-up annotation, click on the gray-underlined text or the dagger. The annotation will appear in a yellow or gray rectangle on the current page of text. Click anywhere on the annotation to hide it again. You can hold the mouse down on any of these notes and drag them where you like on the page. (Note: you cannot move the annotations in the Clips Gallery.) • Cross-references. Some annotations are cross-references to other places in the Voyager Macbeth. Cross-reference annotations also appear as gray-underlined text, but in these cases the marked text itself usually implies a link to another section (for example, the annotated text might say something like “see the ‘Lineation in the Folio’ section of the ‘Textual Analysis’ essay). To go to the page or section containing the cross-referenced information, click on a cross-reference annotation. (To go back to where you started, use the Retrace button on the Tools palette.)• Detailed Notes. In the Tragedy of Macbeth section, a set of “Detailed Notes” windows supplement the shorter pop-up annotations. These notes provide scholarly citations and complex analyses in addition to the material contained in the pop-up annotations for the play. To display the Detailed Notes for the page you are reading, hold the mouse down on the Annotations button in the Tools palette and select “Show Detailed Notes for this page” from the pop-up menu. (As a shortcut, you can click in the lower-left corner of the gray-patterned area on the left of the page to see the Detailed Notes for the page you are reading.)Note on searching for text in annotations: the Find feature normally searches the text of all the annotations, including the Detailed Notes. You can prevent the Find feature from searching the Detailed Notes by holding the mouse down on the Annotations button on the Tools Palette and selecting “Don’t Allow Finds in the Detailed Notes” from the pop-up menu. After you choose this menu item, searches will only include references to the main text and to pop-up annotations. To include the Detailed Notes in your searches once more, choose “Allow Finds in the Detailed Notes” from the Annotations pop-up menu. >