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Frequently Asked Questions
To search a PDF in the Opera browser, simply open the PDF file and use the search functionality by pressing 'Ctrl + F' or 'Cmd + F' to open a search bar where you can type the text you want to find.
Yes, searching within PDFs using the Opera browser is completely free. You can access this feature by opening a PDF in Opera and using the integrated search function without any additional cost.
Yes, Opera can download PDF files. Easily click on a PDF link or download button in the browser to start the download, enabling offline access to the document.
Just click on a PDF link in the Opera GX browser, and it will open in a new tab. The built-in viewer supports standard search features, allowing you to find text within the document.
Yes, Opera can search any standard PDF file, including those created with Adobe Acrobat. Use the browser's search bar by pressing 'Ctrl + F' to find specific text within Adobe PDFs.
Opera browsers have built-in PDF viewing capabilities that function similarly to a PDF app, allowing you to view and search PDFs directly in the browser without the need for additional software.
Opera does not impose specific size limits for PDFs to be searched, but exceptionally large files may affect performance. There is no strict file size limit when viewing and searching PDFs in Opera.
Opera requires an online connection to access additional browser features, but once a PDF is opened, you can search within it offline using the built-in viewer.
No, Opera only supports viewing and searching PDFs. To edit text, you would require additional software designed for PDF editing.
Opera's PDF search feature is available on desktop platforms like Windows, macOS, and Linux, as well as on Opera's Android and iOS browsers.
No, the search function in the Opera browser does not offer style customization. It is a straightforward text matching feature without additional style settings.
No, Opera doesn't natively support exporting search results from PDFs. However, you can manually copy and paste the results as needed.
Yes, when you enter the text in the search bar while viewing a PDF in Opera, previews of search results are highlighted in real-time within the document.
Yes, PowerApps can integrate with PDF searching on Opera, providing app-based access to documents opened in the browser for compatible uses such as previews and data handling.
Opera's search is limited to text-based PDFs. It can't interpret text from scanned images within PDFs, and there's no side-by-side comparison feature.