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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF file to our tool, select the Summarize variant, and choose your preferred summary style. This is ideal for condensing long documents into key points.
Yes, you can perform basic edits like merging and compressing PDFs on Mac using free options, including PDF tools that offer summarization and document processing.
Open the PDFs in Preview, select the thumbnails of the pages you wish to merge, and drag them to combine into a single document.
In Preview, open your PDFs, display the thumbnails, and drag the pages from one file to another. Save the combined document as a new PDF.
Yes, open the PDF in Preview, choose 'Export' from the File menu, and select 'PDF', then 'Reduce File Size' from the Quartz Filter menu.
In Preview, select the page from the thumbnail view, click 'File', then 'Export', and choose to save only the selected page as a separate PDF.
Files can be up to 100 MB. If your PDF is larger, consider splitting it before uploading or compressing to meet the size limit.
You can use Terminal with built-in commands like 'pdfunite' to merge PDFs from the command line.
The Summarize variant requires a minimum of 300 characters to provide an effective summary. Ensure your document meets this requirement.
Use a combination of Preview for simple tasks and an AI tool for advanced features like summarizing and advanced editing.
Our tool allows for combining text with PDFs when processing, but multiple document types need to be converted into PDF first for seamless merging.
Our tool does not currently offer a side-by-side comparison feature for original and summarized text.
Logged-in users can save results directly to their device or to Evernote for easy access after processing.
Ensure that you are using the latest version of Preview and that all files are fully accessible and not password-protected.
Use Preview for basic form filling, or consider a PDF editor for advanced functionality to complete and save fillable forms.