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Adding Comments to PDF on Surface Pro
Easy PDF annotation with Surface Pro
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF to the browser-based annotation tool, select the text annotation tool to add comments, and position them as needed. Download the annotated PDF when finished.
Yes, the Surface Pro Pen can be used for precise input in the browser, allowing you to seamlessly add comments and annotations to your PDFs.
Absolutely! Use the highlighting tool in the browser-based editor to emphasize text or sections. Customizable highlight colors are available to categorize your highlights.
Yes, you can navigate through multi-page PDFs and add annotations to each page with the editing interface optimized for Surface Pro.
No, you can comment on PDFs directly in your web browser on Surface Pro without downloading software, making it quick and convenient.
Yes, text annotations can be customized for font size, style, and color, offering flexibility in presenting your comments.
Free users can upload files and view annotated ones, but downloading requires registration. Use the free features for basic annotations on Surface Pro.
You can upload PDF files as well as images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats. Ensure the file is under 100 MB.
Yes, once logged in, you can save your annotated PDFs from your Surface Pro directly into Evernote.
Use the drag-and-drop function in the annotation tool to adjust comment positions. You can fine-tune placements in the editing interface until it fits.
No, you can't change the existing text in the PDF. The tool only allows you to add annotations to the document.
The tool is optimized for the desktop browser experience. Compatibility is limited in tablet mode due to browser constraints.
There's no strict comment limit, but note that the tool limits file size to 100 MB and processes one file per session.
No, the annotation tool does not support text extraction (OCR). It is primarily intended for adding annotations to existing content.
Yes, the tool works on any Surface Pro model with a browser. Note the restriction that annotation tasks are only possible on the desktop.