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Adjust PDF on iPhone
Learn how to adjust PDF on iPhone easily
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, although this tool is desktop-only, there are several iPhone apps available to help reduce PDF size. Look for apps specifically designed for mobile PDF editing.
You can crop PDFs on a desktop, but direct cropping on an iPhone requires a dedicated PDF editing app. Desktop tools offer more extensive options.
You can't edit existing text in a PDF with this tool. Changing text size usually requires a mobile app with text editing features.
Reordering pages on an iPhone requires a mobile PDF editing app, as this desktop tool focuses on annotations without changing page order.
To reduce a PDF's file size on an iPhone, specialized mobile apps are necessary. Desktop tools can also help by compressing the file.
To change a PDF's overall size, you usually need a tool specifically designed for resizing documents, often found in mobile apps or desktop software.
Editing PDFs on an iPhone SE or other iPhones typically requires a dedicated app. This tool is mainly intended for desktop annotations.
While this desktop tool allows annotations, you'll need a mobile app on the iPhone to perform annotation tasks.
Measuring PDF dimensions typically requires special apps or software, best suited for desktop use unless an app is specifically optimized for iPhone.
Yes, with the right mobile app. For detailed edits like cropping, specialized PDF apps for iPhone are needed as this desktop tool focuses on annotations.
Text editing requires a different tool than this annotator, specifically designed mobile apps or desktop software with text editing capabilities.
Directly adjusting PDFs on an iPhone 7 requires a PDF editing app, as this tool is best suited for desktops.
This tool is desktop-only, meaning larger devices like computers are necessary. For iPhones, search for apps in the App Store.
No, batch processing PDFs requires special desktop applications. On an iPhone, you need apps designed to efficiently manage multiple files.
No, this tool doesn't include OCR for text recognition from images, which is a task for other software typically available on desktops.