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Frequently Asked Questions
Direct editing of PDF text is not supported by standard iOS tools. Use specialized third-party apps for text editing tasks.
Look in the App Store for apps specializing in PDF text editing. Some offer limited free features, but comprehensive editing often requires a paid version.
Some apps may offer limited text editing capabilities for free, but most comprehensive options require a purchase or subscription. Evaluate app features before deciding.
Apple Preview on macOS offers some PDF annotation features but doesn't support direct editing of existing text. Use it for basic markups and adding new text notes.
Yes, annotations can be made with text boxes, highlights, and other markup tools. Use apps offering such features to add notes or comments to your PDFs.
Editing existing PDF text is not possible with standard iOS tools. There may also be limitations in comprehensive PDF manipulation and form filling.
Use a PDF annotation app. Tools often include text notes to add your comments. Simply open the PDF, select the text tool, and type your comment.
Apps with annotation capabilities let you highlight text. Select the highlighter tool, pick your color, and drag over the text to emphasize.
Yes, many PDF apps on iOS allow editing and viewing of multipage documents. Check app descriptions for multipage PDF support before downloading.
File size limits vary by app. Some apps may limit large file sizes, so check the app specifications to ensure it meets your needs.
Editing PDFs on an iPhone is possible via apps, but full text editing is limited. A third-party editor is often needed for extensive text changes.
Most PDF apps on iOS save annotations with your document, allowing you to download or share the annotated PDF with other devices or users.
If you make a mistake, most PDF apps offer an undo or redo feature. Find the undo option in the app's toolbar to revert recent changes.
Standard PDF apps on iOS typically don't support OCR. Use a dedicated OCR app to extract text from images if needed.
Batch processing is generally unavailable or limited in mobile apps. For extensive tasks, consider using a desktop with batch processing support.