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Frequently Asked Questions
You can edit PDFs in Microsoft Edge by opening the file in the browser and using the available tools to annotate, highlight, or insert comments.
No, currently you cannot insert images directly into a PDF in Edge. You can add annotations and highlights, but image insertion is not supported.
Open the PDF in Edge and use the browser's annotation tools to add notes, text highlights, or shapes easily enhancing your PDF content.
Edge doesn't require a separate PDF editor extension for basic annotations. You can use the built-in tools to highlight and add text annotations.
No, Microsoft Edge allows annotations in PDFs, but editing existing text within the document is not possible.
Edge supports basic PDF annotations and highlights, but specialized tasks like text editing or batch processing require dedicated PDF software.
Edge's PDF editing tools work with standard PDF files, supporting annotations without additional software or plugins.
You can use Edge to fill out interactive PDF forms. For non-interactive PDF forms, advanced tools might be required.
Edge allows downloading annotated PDFs but does not support real-time collaboration. Work together by sharing files with other users.
Yes, Microsoft Edge offers highlighting tools that allow you to mark text in your PDF documents directly within the browser.
Yes, Edge supports multi-page PDFs, allowing navigation and annotation across multiple pages within a single file.
There are no specific file size limits imposed by Edge, but handling very large files may impact performance. Use smaller files for better results.
No, advanced PDF editing is focused on desktop. Edge on mobile devices does not support the same level of PDF processing as desktop versions.
No, Edge doesn't perform text extraction (OCR) on PDF files. Use separate OCR tools for your text extraction needs.
After annotating your PDF, use the save or download option in Edge to save the file with your added annotations.