 The Microsoft Edge web browser allows you to add your own web notes to a web page. You access the feature by clicking on the Make a Web Note button on the top bar shown here by the paper and pen icon. Let's use the pen to circle the headline we want to call attention to. Next, let's draw an arrow to a headline referencing a different but similar article. We can also highlight anything on the page by going back to the drawing toolbar, this time clicking on the highlighter icon, then dragging the cursor along the area to highlight. To erase, simply click the eraser icon on the toolbar, then click on the annotation we wish to erase, and poof, it's gone. The Add a Type Note icon on the toolbar allows us to add other text notes to a web page. And the Clip icon allows us to clip any portion of our web page and save it to our reader list folder. You can also use the Share button to share your markup note by clicking on the Sharing icon. We can share it on Facebook and Twitter, or save it to one note.