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Copy & Paste Lines to Snapshot
Efficient Copy & Paste Lines to Snapshot Solutions
o trascina e rilascia un file
Supporta formati PDF e immagini (massimo 100MB)
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It's a browser-based tool for copying and pasting text lines onto images, enhancing productivity in handling snapshots.
Yes, you can easily copy lines from various sources and paste them onto image snapshots using this tool in Windows.
Open the tool in your browser, upload your image, and begin copying and pasting lines onto the snapshot seamlessly.
Yes, you can include line numbers when pasting lines on snapshots to organize your data and descriptions efficiently.
While mainly for image files, you can capture snapshots from AutoCAD and paste lines on them using the annotation features.
Copy lines from your document, paste them onto the snapshot, and edit them directly using text annotation tools.
Yes, you can paste copied lines onto Excel-generated snapshots to generate reports or highlight data visually.
Simply paste your copied data onto progressive JPEG or similar images, leveraging the full annotation capabilities.
Handle one snapshot at a time due to the tool's single-file processing capability; complete and restart for next.
No, the tool is not available on mobile devices. It's designed for desktop use via a web browser.
No, the tool doesn't offer collaboration features. Annotations are applied by individual users per session.
No, text within PDFs cannot be edited; the tool only allows annotations to be added on top of the document.
Files up to 100 MB can be processed. For larger files, optimize before uploading to ensure compatibility.
Yes, capture your Power BI dashboard snapshots, then paste and annotate lines for detailed insights.
No, Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is not supported; it's focused on adding annotations, not extracting text.