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the user can add or an arrow to label the area of concern to demonstrate that we have already selected through the Alt key an area in the upper maxilla and weamp;#39;ve included for the axial coronal and sagittal planes however one may just wish to add simply an arrow now we could double-click in this 3d image and to add an arrow we can right click on the mouse and about a third of the way down and you see a function for add our label once you left-click it the caliper becomes the point of the head so left click it drag it release it to an area thatamp;#39;s up and away so when you write it doesnamp;#39;t come across on any of the anatomy you wish to look at okay so you know here you can say whatever you wish to say okay so weamp;#39;ll just call this a retain tooth and press the Enter key here or the enter key on the keyboard and then you have an arrow now you can add a second arrow again just by clicking the right click of the mouse add another arrow if you wish and you can point