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Old 09-09-2008, 12:53 PM   #8
RickyMaveety
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I would love to have color highlighting (more than just one color ... at least five) for annotating case law.

Aside from having textbooks with color plates (for example, a hematology textbook without color is practically worthless), being able to annotate in color would be something worth the extra bucks.

In my vertebrate morphology class, we had to be able to take notes in several colors of pen, and to replicate those drawings on our exams. So, it was important there to be able to draw over certain illustrations in the text (or to make multicolored drawings in the margins).

I can think of lots of reasons for color ... and they have nothing to do with aesthetics.
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