Draw, annotate, and use Scribble in Pages, Numbers, and Keynote
With an Apple Pencil on iPad, draw, annotate, and turn handwriting into text, or use your finger to draw and annotate on iPad or iPhone.
Turn handwriting into text with Scribble
With Scribble, you can turn handwriting into text with an Apple Pencil on a supported iPad.* When you pair an Apple Pencil with an iPad, Scribble is on by default. To check the Scribble setting, or to turn it off, go to Settings > Apple Pencil on your iPad.
Tap Apple Pencil in the body of a word-processing document in Pages, a spreadsheet in Numbers, or a slide in Keynote where you want to write. Or tap in a text box, shape, or table cell.
Tap the Scribble tool in the toolbar at the bottom of the screen, then start writing.
As you write with Apple Pencil, you can also delete words, insert text, and more:
To delete a word, scratch it out.
To insert text between words, tap and hold in a text area, then start writing when a space opens.
To join or separate characters, draw a vertical line between them.
To select text, circle it or draw a line through it. Drag the selection handles to change the selection.
To minimize the toolbar, drag it to the corner of the screen. To show the whole toolbar, tap the minimized toolbar.
To scroll the page when using Apple Pencil, swipe with one finger. If you're using your finger, swipe with two fingers.
The toolbar also has buttons to indent, format, and align text, as well as to insert page breaks, bookmarks, and more.
* You can change to another supported language in the toolbar if you’ve added the keyboard for the language in Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards. Check to see which languages and regions Scribble supports.
Add a drawing
To draw with Apple Pencil in a page layout document in Pages, a spreadsheet in Numbers, or a slide in Keynote on a supported iPad, tap your Pencil on the page. In a word-processing document in Pages, tap again where you want to add the drawing area.
To use your finger to add a drawing, or if you have a pencil but you've turned on Select and Scroll:
On iPhone, tap
, tap , then tap Drawing.On iPad, tap the Media button, then tap Drawing. If you don't see the Media button, tap
first.
The drawing tools (pen, pencil, crayon, or fill tool) appear in the toolbar at the bottom of the screen.
Use the drawing tools
Tap one of the four drawing tools at the bottom of the screen: the pen, pencil, crayon, or the fill tool.
To draw with a different stroke size and opacity, tap one of the drawing tools twice, then tap a new stroke size. Or drag the slider to adjust the opacity.
You can draw with a different color:
On iPhone, tap the colored circle, then choose a preset color at the bottom of the Colors screen. Or use the controls to mix your own colors, then tap
to save the color as a favorite.On iPad, tap a preset color or tap the color wheel to choose a custom color. Use the controls to mix your own color, then tap
to save the color as a favorite. To remove a favorite, touch and hold its color dot, then tap Delete.
To erase, tap the eraser, then tap it again to choose one of the erasers:
To erase pixels, tap Pixel Eraser, then tap or drag on the drawing.
To erase a whole stroke, tap the Object Eraser, then tap the stroke or object fill you want to erase.
To undo the last action, tap
.When you’re finished, tap Done.
Resize and move your drawing
After you add the drawing, you can resize and move it:
To resize the drawing, tap the drawing with your finger, then drag the handles of the box.
To move the drawing, tap the drawing with your finger, then drag it.
Edit parts of a drawing
Tap the drawing, then tap Edit Drawing from the pop-up menu.
Tap the selection tool in the toolbar at the bottom of the screen, then tap or drag around the part of the drawing that you want to edit. An outline appears around the selection.
Tap an option in the pop-up menu:
To resize a selection, tap Resize, then drag the handles of the box around the drawing.
To make one drawing into two drawings, tap Separate in the pop-up menu.
You can also cut, copy, paste, delete, and duplicate a selection.
When you’re finished, tap Done.
Animate a drawing
To animate a drawing in Pages or Numbers:
If you're in drawing mode, tap Done. Otherwise, go to the next step.
Tap the drawing to select it.
Tap
, then tap Drawing.Turn on Animate Drawing, then adjust other options such as duration.
To play back the animation, tap Play or Play Drawing.
To animate a drawing in Keynote:
Choose the slide with the drawing, then tap or click the drawing to select it.
Tap the drawing again, then tap Animate from the pop-up menu.
Choose Add Build In or Add Build Out.
In the pop-up menu, choose Line Draw, then tap Play to preview the animation.
When you're finished, tap Done.
Share or save a drawing
You can share or save a drawing from your document as a PNG image file. In Pages and Numbers you can share an animated drawing as a movie file (M4V).
If you're in drawing mode, tap Done. Otherwise, go to the next step.
Tap the drawing to select it, then choose Share. If you animated the drawing, choose Share as Image or Share as Movie (in Pages or Numbers only).
Choose how you want to send your image or movie, like with Mail or Messages. Or choose Save Image (or Save Video for animated drawings) to save to the Photos app.
Work with drawings on a Mac
If you've added a drawing in a Pages, Numbers, or Keynote file on iPhone or iPad, you can animate the drawing, share it, or save it to Photos as an image or movie file when you open that file on a Mac.
Add an annotation in Pages
You can add annotations to text, objects, or table cells in a Pages document. Annotations move with the text or objects as you edit. There are two annotation tools: the Pen and the Highlighter.
To add an annotation with Apple Pencil, tap anywhere on the page, then swipe left in the toolbar until you see the annotation tools. To use your finger, or if you've turned on Select and Scroll, tap , then tap Smart Annotation.
Tap an annotation tool to choose the style of annotations that you want:
Tap Pen to add marks.
Tap Highlighter to highlight text.
Add your annotations.
You can also annotate with a different color:
On iPhone, tap the colored circle, then choose a preset color at the bottom of the Colors screen. Or use the controls to mix your own colors, then tap the Add button to save the color as a favorite.
On iPad, tap a preset color or tap the color wheel to choose a custom color. Use the controls to mix your own color, then tap the Add button to save the color as a favorite. To remove a favorite, touch and hold its color dot, then tap Delete.
To erase annotations:
Tap the Eraser tool in the toolbar at the bottom of the screen, then tap the annotation.
To erase all annotations, tap
in the toolbar, then tap Erase All Smart Annotations.
When you’re finished, tap Done.
You can delete an annotation after it's been added. Tap the annotation, then tap Delete. If you delete the text or object that you've annotated, you also delete the annotation.
You can also hide annotations:
On iPad, tap View options , then tap Hide Smart Annotations.
If you don't see the View Options button in the toolbar on iPad or if you're on iPhone, tap the More button , tap Smart Annotation, then tap Hide Smart Annotations.
Export a document with annotations
When you export your Pages document as a PDF, JPEG, PNG, or TIFF file with annotations turned on, annotations appear on the exported file. When you export as a Word, RTF, EPUB, TXT, or Pages '09 file, annotations don't appear on the exported file.
Work with annotations on a Mac
If you're using iCloud to keep all your Pages documents up to date across all your devices, annotations appear in your document on all your devices. On a Mac, you can remove, show, or hide annotations when editing a document.
To delete an annotation, select the annotation, then press Delete.
To remove all annotations, choose Edit > Remove Smart Annotations.
To show or hide all annotations, choose View > Show/Hide Smart Annotations.
Select and Scroll with Apple Pencil
By default, you can use Apple Pencil to start drawing or annotating. You can set Pages, Numbers, or Keynote to use your Apple Pencil to select objects and scroll in your documents instead:
In Pages, Numbers, or Keynote, tap
, then tap Settings.Under Apple Pencil, turn on Select and Scroll.
If your Apple Pencil supports it, you can turn on Double-Tap to Switch. With Double-Tap to Switch, just double-tap the lower part of Apple Pencil to turn Select and Scroll on and off.
To add a drawing or annotation with your pencil when Select and Scroll is turned on, tap
, then tap Drawing. If you don't see the Media button, tap first.Pages, Numbers, and Keynote each have their own setting for Select and Scroll. For example, if you turn on Select and Scroll in Pages, it doesn't affect Keynote or Numbers.