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Attach PDF on iMac
Effortlessly attach and annotate PDFs on your iMac
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To attach a PDF on your iMac, open the PDF editing tool in your browser, upload the PDF file, and use the available tools for editing and managing. You can then download the annotated file.
Yes, you can annotate a PDF on an iMac using a browser-based tool. You can add notes, draw, highlight text, and insert shapes to emphasize important areas.
The annotation tool offers options like the freehand drawing tool, text annotation for comments, highlights, and shapes like arrows and circles to emphasize specific areas.
You can attach PDFs on most iMac models, including iMac Pro, iMac G3, iMac 27, and others, as long as you have a compatible web browser installed.
No, you can attach PDFs directly in your iMac browser without downloading additional software. Simply upload your PDF to start annotating.
While the tool supports annotating PDFs and images separately, it cannot combine or attach images within a PDF. You can download annotated images separately.
Yes, the tool supports annotation of multi-page PDFs. Use the navigation controls to switch between pages and annotate them individually, then download the complete document with your changes.
Yes, you can upload PDFs up to 100 MB. If your PDF file is larger, consider compressing the file before uploading.
No, the PDF annotation tool requires an internet connection as it operates within your web browser.
Yes, logged-in users can save annotated PDFs directly in Evernote. Ensure you are logged in to use this feature and manage your documents efficiently.
No, the tool is designed only for desktop use and is not available on mobile devices. You need to use a desktop or laptop browser.
You can customize annotations by selecting different colors and stroke thicknesses for the drawing tool, altering text properties, and choosing various shapes as needed.
No, the tool does not edit existing text in PDFs. It allows annotations to be placed over the original document without changing its text content.
The tool is compatible with most modern browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari when used on a desktop or laptop.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. After finishing with one file, you can restart the session to upload and attach another file.