One popular feature of Edge is Web Notes.

Select theMake a Web Noteicon in the upper-right corner of the screen.

A new toolbar appears at the top of the page.

Web Notes toolbar in Microsoft Edge

Select thePentool to draw on the selected web page.

Change the color and size in theOptionsbox.

The Pen tool turns your mouse pointer, finger, or stylus into a customizable pen.

The Web Notes toolbar in Microsoft Edge with the Pen tool highlighted

While enabled, you might draw or write anywhere on the current web page.

Select theHighlightertool to highlight words, sentences, paragraphs, and other portions of the active page.

Modify the highlighter’s color and size through itsOptionsbox.

The Web Note toolbar in Edge with the Highlighter tool highlighted

Use a mouse to annotate the page.

Use a finger or pen if you’re using a touchscreen unit.

Use theErasetool to remove markings made with the pen or highlighter by clicking the markings.

The Web Notes bar in Edge with the Typed Note option highlighted

When you’re done with your edits, selectSaveto save the annotated file.

Save the active page to OneNote, the EdgeFavorites, or the Edge Reading List from a pop-out menu.

SelectShareto send the file by email, text, Facebook, and more options.

The Web Note toolbar with the Eraser tool highlighted

Business users might work with Web Notes to collaborate on projects and comment on research.

The Web Notes toolbar in Edge with the Save button highlighted

The Web Notes toolbar with the Share button highlighted

The Web Notes toolbar in Edge with the Exit button highlighted