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Accessing the Markup Editor
Open your iPhone's Photos. The Photos icon resembles a colored pinwheel in a white box. It will be on your Home screen.
Open the photo you want to edit. You can open a photo from your Albums, Moments, Memories, or iCloud Photo Sharing.
Tap the Edit button. This button looks like three sliders on the toolbar at the bottom of your screen.
Tap the More button. This button looks like three dots inside a circle in the bottom right of your screen.
Tap Markup. This is the toolbox icon on the pop-up menu. This will open your photo in the Markup editor. If you don't see Markup, tap More, and slide the Markup switch to On position. The switch should be green.
Adding Text to Photo
Tap the Text button. This is the T icon in a box on the toolbar at the bottom of your screen. This button will add a textbox to your photo with some dummy text in it.
Double tap on the text. This will let you edit and replace the dummy text in the textbox.
Type your text using your keyboard.
Tap the Done button above your keyboard. This is a different button from the Done button in the top-right corner of your screen.
Select a color for your text. Tapping on a color from the color palette at the bottom of your screen will change the color of your text.
Tap the AA next to the color palette. This button will let you edit your font, text size, and alignment.
Select a font. You can select between Helvetica, Georgia, and Noteworthy.
Change the size of your text. Slide the text size slider to the right for bigger text, and slide it to the left for small.
Select an alignment for your text. Tap on an alignment button at the bottom of the pop-up menu. You can align left, center, justified, or right.
Tap the AA button again. This will close the pop-up.
Tap and drag the text. You can move it around the image.
Tap Done in the top-right corner of your screen.
Tap Done again in the bottom-right corner of your screen. This will save your text to your photo.
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