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Edit PDF in Microsoft Edge
Easily revise PDFs directly in the Microsoft Edge browser
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Open the PDF in Microsoft Edge and use the built-in annotation tools to add comments, highlights, or shapes. Focus on customizing the document directly in the browser.
Yes, you can annotate PDFs in Microsoft Edge on Windows 10. Use available tools like pen, text boxes, and shapes to effortlessly mark up your document.
Yes, editing PDFs in Microsoft Edge is free. You can annotate and download your PDF using the integrated tools in the browser at no extra cost.
No, you do not need a plugin. Microsoft Edge has built-in tools that allow you to edit and annotate PDFs directly in the browser interface.
Yes, after annotating your PDF in Microsoft Edge, you can download the document with the saved and embedded annotations.
You can modify a PDF with Microsoft Edge by opening the file and using markup tools like text annotations, highlights, and shapes to revise the document as needed.
The file size limit for PDFs in Microsoft Edge's annotation tool is 100 MB per file. Ensure your document does not exceed this limit to annotate successfully.
No, you cannot change PDF permissions in Microsoft Edge. The tool focuses on annotating and not on managing or changing permissions.
No, Microsoft Edge tools do not allow editing of existing PDF text. You can add annotations like comments or highlights.
No, Microsoft's Edge tools do not support OCR or extracting text from PDFs. They focus on adding annotations to the document.
Yes, you can annotate multi-page PDFs in Microsoft Edge. Navigate through all pages in the browser to make comprehensive document revisions.
No, Microsoft Edge does not offer real-time collaboration features for PDFs. Annotations are made individually, and files must be shared manually.
No, the PDF editing feature in Microsoft Edge is only available for desktop, accessible via desktop browsers like Chrome or Firefox.
In addition to PDFs, you can annotate common image formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP directly in Microsoft Edge.
No, you can only work on one PDF file at a time in Microsoft Edge. After completing your revisions, download the file and begin with another if needed.