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Apply Badges in PDF
Easily and efficiently add and customize your PDF badges
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can add badges to a PDF using the annotation tools in our online PDF editor. Upload your PDF, choose the text callout tool to add the badge, and customize its appearance to your liking.
The best way to add badges to a PDF document is by using text annotations. This allows you to place badges anywhere on your PDF, adjust their appearance with colors, and ensure they're embedded in the final document.
Yes, you can add a badge from an image (JPG, PNG) to a PDF. First, upload your PDF, then open the image file. Use the document tools to overlay the badge image on your PDF and adjust its position.
To ensure badges print correctly, embed them using the text or image annotation features of the PDF editor. Adjust their size and placement before downloading the annotated PDF for printing.
Absolutely! You can customize badges in a PDF file. Use the text and image annotation tools to change colors, size, and placement to match your document style.
To convert a PDF with badges to HTML, first download the annotated PDF. Use a PDF to HTML converter tool that maintains the visual structure, including badges, as HTML code.
Yes, you can add PNG badges to PDFs. Upload the PNG image and use the PDF editor's image tool to place and adjust it within the PDF pages.
Yes, with multi-page navigation in the editor, you can navigate through your PDF and add badges to each page using annotation tools.
Yes, it works with JPEG badges. Simply upload your JPEG image and use it in the PDF editor to place and adjust your badge on your document.
You can apply badges with JPG, PNG, and PDF formats for both source badges and documents, ensuring flexibility for your editing needs.
No, the annotation tool is designed for use on a desktop and requires a desktop or laptop browser like Chrome or Firefox for full functionality.
Annotations are saved when you download the file, but they are not stored on the server across sessions. Be sure to download your document after editing.
No, you cannot edit existing text in PDFs. The editor allows for adding annotations over the document but does not change the existing text content.
There is a size limit of 100 MB for uploading PDFs or images. Ensure your file is within this size for optimal performance.
Complete your current work by downloading the annotated file. Then use the restart option to begin a new session with a different file.