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Collaborate on PDFs with Surface Pro
Collaborating on PDFs with Surface Pro
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, the tool doesn't support simultaneous collaboration. You can annotate a PDF, but real-time editing isn't possible.
Upload your PDF in the browser, select annotation tools like pen or text, and start editing. Then download the annotated file.
No, this tool doesn't support real-time collaboration. Each session is for individual use, and annotations are made offline.
The tool is designed for desktops, including Surface Pro, and is accessible via web browsers like Chrome or Firefox.
No installation is required. You can annotate PDFs directly in the browser on a Surface Pro without additional software.
Yes, the tool offers a text highlighting feature. Select 'Highlight', choose your color, and apply it to your PDF.
Yes, the editor supports multi-page PDFs. You can navigate through pages and annotate each one.
Yes, once you complete your annotations, you can download the PDF with all changes.
Yes, the maximum file size for any PDF upload is 100 MB. Larger files need to be reduced before uploading.
Yes, it works on Surface Pro 7 and newer versions via a web browser and facilitates easy PDF annotations.
Use the text annotation tool to click on your PDF, type your text, and adjust its size and color.
No, the tool requires an active internet connection to upload and annotate PDFs. It cannot be used offline.
No, the tool is desktop only. Mobile devices aren't supported, so use it via a Surface Pro or other desktop devices.
No, the tool doesn't support simultaneous editing by multiple users. Each session is individual, with annotations applied separately.
You can use the pen tool for drawings, text annotations, highlights, and shapes (arrows, rectangles) for PDF files.