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Frequently Asked Questions
To polish PDFs on an iMac, use a comprehensive text editing tool that allows you to enhance and transform content. You'll need to upload your PDF files, which will be automatically transcribed before you proceed with your editing task.
Yes, certain tools offer free access to PDF polishing features on iMac. You can process files, preview the results, and make necessary adjustments before saving or sharing your enhanced PDF.
Using the keyboard on iMac for editing PDFs is straightforward with a text-enhancing tool. These tools allow you to navigate and apply text enhancements efficiently through keyboard shortcuts and commands, streamlining your workflow.
Yes, you can use the Summarize variant to condense PDF content into shorter formats. Upload your PDF, select a summary format like Paragraph or Bullet Points, and generate a concise summary of the document.
Absolutely! The Reword variant allows you to adjust the tone of the content within your PDF. Choose from styles like Formal or Friendly to tailor your document's language style to your needs.
Summaries can be output in four formats: Paragraph, Bullet Points, Meeting format, and Email structure. Select the one that best suits your requirements after summarizing the PDF content.
The maximum file size for PDFs is 100 MB. If your PDF exceeds this size, consider splitting it into smaller sections before uploading for processing.
No, this processing requires an online connection. Ensure your iMac is connected to the internet to access these features for polishing PDFs.
For Summarize and Write Email variants, a minimum of 300 characters is necessary. The Reword variant operates with minimal text, needing at least 1 character.
Yes, you can easily upload PDF files from your iMac's file system. The tool supports a variety of file types including text and rich media files for transcribing content before editing.
Yes, you can use the Funny style within the Reword variant to add humor to your PDF content, making your documents more engaging and lighthearted.
Unfortunately, creating custom styles for PDF processing isn't supported. However, there are several predefined styles to choose from to meet a wide range of needs.
When you upload a PDF or another document type, it's automatically transcribed into text. This text can then be summarized, reworded, or formatted into emails as needed.
No, the tool cannot handle multiple PDFs simultaneously. Each PDF must be processed individually for accurate results.
Currently, historical rewrite records can't be stored. Once your PDF is edited, you should save or copy the content to your preferred storage solution.