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Attach Text to PDF
Easily attach and annotate text in PDFs online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To add text to a PDF, upload your document and use the text annotation tool to insert text fields or notes. Adjust the text properties and positioning as needed.
No, this tool is for annotating PDFs. To merge PDFs, you need software that supports file merging.
Save your annotated PDF and use your messaging app to attach it to a text message. Note that size restrictions may apply depending on the service.
Yes, upload your PDF containing images and use the text annotation tool to add text to any area of the image or page.
Yes, you can upload your PDF, add annotations, and preview changes for free. Downloads and saving to services like Evernote require a sign-up.
This tool focuses on PDFs. You need a word processor to edit and add text in Word documents.
Yes, use the shape tool to draw rectangles, circles, lines, and arrows on your PDF for emphasis or marking.
The maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB. Ensure your PDF or image fits within this limit before attempting to annotate.
The tool supports PDF documents and images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats.
No, the annotation tool is desktop-only and requires a computer browser for effective access and use.
Yes, you can customize the colors of text annotations with the color picker available in the tool.
Complete your current annotations, download or save your file, then use the restart option to begin a new session with a different file.
No, this tool allows you to add annotations but not edit existing text within a PDF document.
While you can attach PDFs as a file to an email, embedding directly into email text requires a different approach, like HTML.
Attaching a CV typically means adding your resume as an attachment in emails or messages, often as a PDF for compatibility.