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Change Color of Rounded Squares in PDFs
Effortlessly change the color of rounded squares in PDF online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can change colors of shapes like rounded squares in PDFs using the annotation tool. Select the shape tool, choose your color, and adjust existing shapes to your preferences.
Upload the PDF file, use the shape tool to adjust or recolor existing rounded squares. Customize the color with the color picker in the toolbar.
No, changing the color of existing text in PDFs is not supported. The tool focuses on annotations and markings, not editing the original PDF content.
Yes, after customizing the colors in your PDF, you can download the newly annotated version. Sign up if necessary to access all features.
Yes, our platform supports multi-page PDFs, allowing you to change colors across different pages without difficulty.
Simply drag your PDF file into the upload area or use the browse button. The editor will open your PDF for annotation.
While you can add and color shapes, resizing existing rounded squares is not possible. The focus is on color changes and adding new annotations.
Yes, this tool is desktop-only. Access the annotation platform through a desktop browser to enjoy full functionality and ease of use.
You can annotate PDFs and images in formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. Each supports a single file upload up to 100 MB.
Yes, use the shape tool to interact with existing shapes like rounded squares. Adjust their color from the available options.
The platform offers text annotations, shapes, highlights, and a pen tool for free drawing to add or adjust elements in your PDFs.
No, the tool does not support editing existing text in PDFs. It is meant for adding annotations and markings on top of the original file.
No, you can only edit one PDF file per session. For multiple files, each must be uploaded individually.
No, currently the platform is optimized for desktop use only. Desktop software or apps may be better suited for mobile editing.
You can save your annotations to Evernote with a linked account, providing an easy way to store and access your work in the cloud.