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Remove Lines from PDF
Simplify Your PDFs: Remove Unwanted Lines Online
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To remove lines in a PDF, upload your file with the browser tool, then use annotation tools to cover or modify them. Save and download when finished.
Select the pen tool from the toolbar to draw freely on the PDF. You can adjust stroke width and color for editing marks.
Annotation tools can hide lines on scanned PDFs. Manual adjustments may be needed as direct line removal isn't supported.
Directly removing page margins is not possible with this tool. Use annotation tools for visual adjustments if needed.
Access it through your web browser, upload your PDF, and use annotation features to customize your document. Download the edited PDF after.
Merging specific pages like odd or even isn't supported. Use external tools for direct merging operations.
For lines added by Adobe Acrobat, use its specific editing features. This tool is for additional annotations only.
You can annotate over unwanted elements to visually clean up the scanned PDF. Direct deletion is not supported.
Basic functions are free, including uploads and annotations. Downloads require a login, but the main toolset is available at no cost.
This tool is mainly for annotations and doesn't support direct page alignment or rotation.
Yes, there is a 100 MB limit per file. Ensure your document doesn't exceed this size for optimal performance.
No, this tool is desktop-only. Access it with a desktop or laptop through supported web browsers like Chrome or Firefox.
No, editing existing text isn't possible here. You can add overlays with text boxes but can't change the original content.
No, this tool processes one file at a time. Continue with annotations and download, then start a new session for additional files.
Batch processing multiple files isn't supported. A more comprehensive desktop software is needed for bulk tasks.