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Highlighting PDFs on MacBook
Efficiently highlighting PDF documents with MacBook
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To highlight a PDF on a MacBook, upload your PDF in the web-based tool. Use the highlighting tool to emphasize text or areas, then download your annotated PDF.
If you can't highlight in Mac Preview, the text might not be selectable, or there could be PDF format issues. Online tools or PDFs with text layers can bypass these limitations.
Yes, you can use your MacBook Pro Trackpad for highlighting by selecting text with your trackpad gestures. Navigate smoothly in the online annotation tool for precise highlights.
Removing highlights isn't supported by this annotation tool as it doesn't alter the original text. Use a desktop PDF editor if you need to remove or modify highlights.
Use the web-based PDF annotation tool for highlighting. This tool requires no installation and supports highlighting multi-page PDFs to emphasize key content.
Yes, you can highlight PDFs on a MacBook Air using an online PDF annotation tool. Simply upload your PDF, use the highlighting feature, and download the edited document.
Yes, adjust the color of your highlights during annotation by choosing from various color options. This enhances the emphasis on important information.
Yes, you can annotate PDF files up to 100 MB. If your PDF exceeds this limit, you might need to reduce its size or split it before using the annotation tool.
Use the annotation tool with keyboard shortcuts or simple navigation keys to select text and apply highlights, increasing document review efficiency on your MacBook.
Highlighting scanned PDFs isn't supported as they often contain non-editable content. Ensure your PDF is text-enabled or consider recreating it with OCR tools for editing.
Yes, the tool supports multi-page PDFs, allowing you to navigate and highlight throughout the document. Save your highlights on all pages when finished.
You can use the annotation tool to highlight areas within images in a PDF, effectively drawing attention to important visual elements or data.
Yes, use the color picker to assign different color codes when highlighting text or areas, providing a multi-colored accent to suit your PDF needs.
No, this tool doesn't support editing existing text in a PDF. It's designed solely for adding annotations like highlights and comments on the document.
No, this annotation tool is currently limited to desktop browsers only. For mobile device usage, consider other apps specifically designed for mobile annotations.