Formatting evidence

Hello, I am working on formatting my evidence into pdf documents. Are we allowed to highlight in yellow specific parts of a screenshot, or of an email for example, to show the committee where they should pay attention to? (e.g. drawing a yellow box around yourself in a photo at a conference, highlighting particular sentences in a longer paragraph in yellow to draw their attention to certain parts, etc.) Or is this considered tampering with the evidence?

Most of my evidence consists of photos, screenshots, documents, emails, etc. that I am compiling into different pdf documents for each of the evidence criteria. Would appreciate any advice on do’s and donts when it comes to formatting these.

Thank you!

It’s allowed to highlight certain areas with key information on PDFs, images, etc. I’ve seen a couple of friends’ applications where they did that and got the endorsement. It helps the reviewers know where to look at, especially if the print is too little.

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Yes. You can highlight areas of the document / screenshots as needed. i.e underline your name, put an arrow putting at you in a picture, highlight a significant number in a dashboard and things like that.

The assessors are humans and what they are looking for are document / evidence that shows your claims (of being globally attractive) are true.

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