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Delete Comments from Snapshot
Effortlessly Delete Comments from Your Snapshot Images
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Admite formatos PDF e imagen (máximo 100MB)
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This tool allows you to remove annotations and comments from snapshot images directly in your browser, without any need for installation or desktop software.
Upload your snapshot to the tool, and use the annotation tools to erase or delete any unwanted comments or marks from the image.
No, you can only remove or annotate over existing comments, not directly edit the text within comments on snapshots.
Upload your snapshot, and use the deletion tool to remove any Google comments or annotations that are stuck on the image.
While editing, you may have the option to undo recent actions depending on the browser capabilities, but once you save and download, changes are permanent.
Upload the NetApp-related snapshot and use the tool to erase or mark over any comments or unwanted annotations.
For SQL-related comments in snapshots, upload the image and use the available tools to erase or cover up unwanted text or annotations.
Yes, upload the Windows snapshot to the tool and use it to delete or modify any comments or markings.
No, deleting comments from an image does not affect any history or metadata. It purely removes visual annotations from the snapshot.
You can remove multiple comments one by one as you navigate the image, but each action is manual and must be done individually.
Yes, there is a 100 MB limit per file when uploading snapshots to the tool for comment deletion.
Yes, after removing unwanted comments, you can use the annotation tools to add new notes or highlights as needed.
No, currently the tool is designed for desktop use only, accessible via desktop web browsers like Chrome or Firefox.
The tool processes one file at a time, meaning you'll need to upload and work on files one by one.
No, the tool does not support OCR for extracting text from images. It focuses on removing or adding annotations.