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Scribus 1.3.5: Beginner's Guide
Annotations are another type of interactive tool. Scribus enables text annotations by converting any selected text frame and using:
Edit | PDF Options | Is PDF Annotation menu
Right-click on the frame to convert and choose PDF Options | Is PDF Annotation
Annotations are a convenient way to:
Replace footnotes for documents if they don't need to be printed, especially when they are considered as comment
Add layout information when you're working with other people who will use Scribus too
It's a good idea to draw your annotations frame on a separate layer, the same way we did for bookmarks in the previous section. But the reason is different. We used a bookmark layer to be able to hide the bookmark text of the page in the PDF viewer, but we will use an annotation layer to hide the annotation frames that would overlap and hide other frames.

It's good to remember that an annotation is not printed. The way it is rendered on screen is up to the viewer too. In the illustration, you can...
Change the font size
Change margin width
Change background colour