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Delete Sentence from Snapshot
Easily Delete Sentence from Snapshot Annotations
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To delete sentences from a snapshot, use the pen tool to cross them out or cover with shapes. Currently, direct text removal isn't supported within snapshots.
To address text predictions from Outlook snapshots, use the annotation tool to add layers or shapes over the predicted words to effectively hide or remove them from view.
There's no direct feature to delete sentences from images. Instead, use annotation tools like shapes to cover unwanted text in snapshots.
Directly dropping a sentence in snapshots isn't supported, but you can cover text using shapes or sketch over it with the pen tool for removal.
For Word snapshots, use the pen or shape tools to obscure undesired sentences. Direct text deletion isn't possible in image format.
The tool doesn't feature direct text deletion in snapshots, but you can annotate or cover text using shapes and lines for the desired result.
Within snapshots, simulate deletion by covering text with shapes or marking it out, as there's no shortcut for direct text removal.
No, the annotation tool is restricted to desktop. Access it using a web browser on desktop or laptop. Mobile devices are not supported.
You can hide used sentences in snapshots by covering them with shapes or sketching over them, as text deletion isn't directly supported.
No, it's limited to processing one snapshot at a time. Complete annotations before starting on a new file for efficient workflow.
Use the highlight tool to emphasize specific sentences or the pen tool to mark them out, depending on your preference for annotation.
Yes, save your annotated file directly to Evernote if you're logged in, or download the image with annotations embedded to your device.
The tool offers pen, text annotation, highlighting, and shapes, each allowing for different types of interactions with the content on your snapshot.
Supported formats for annotations include JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. Upload any of these to begin annotating directly in your browser.
No, you cannot edit existing text within snapshots. Use annotation tools to cover or highlight existing text instead.