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Add Comments to PDFs in Microsoft Edge
Effortlessly add comments to PDFs in Microsoft Edge
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Open the PDF in Microsoft Edge and select the text annotation tool. Click where you want to add a comment and customize the text.
Yes, all added comments in a PDF can be viewed in the comments section and are visible for easy navigation.
To print a PDF with comments, ensure all comments are visible in Edge's PDF viewer. Select Print and adjust settings accordingly.
Ensure the PDF is fully loaded and check the comments section. Reload the document if needed or open it on a compatible device.
Use the text annotation tool to add notes. Customize the text size and color. View comments in the sidebar.
Microsoft Edge doesn't support direct export of comments. Download the annotated PDF for further collaboration.
Go to the comments section or use the search function in the document to easily locate specific comments.
While using the text annotation tool in Edge, you can select different text colors to personalize your comments.
Yes, you can comment on each page individually. Navigate pages via the sidebar to ensure all comments are correctly placed.
Edge bookmarks can't directly contain comments. Save your commented PDF separately and bookmark the file path.
Yes, select the text annotation tool to add comments over images in a PDF opened in Microsoft Edge.
Yes, Edge has built-in tools to add and view comments in PDFs. Use them for markup without additional software.
No, Microsoft Edge can only annotate one PDF at a time. Comment on the file and proceed with the next.
No, Edge supports only annotations, not editing existing PDF text. Use it to add comments and highlights.
The browser's annotation tools are primarily for desktops. Mobile users should use compatible apps for on-the-go annotations.