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Highlighting Text in PDF on iMac
Effortless Text Highlighting in Your PDFs on iMac
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF using our browser tool. Select the highlight tool, choose your preferred color, and drag over the text you wish to mark.
Yes, highlighting text in PDFs with our tool on iMac is free. Simply upload your document and use the highlight feature at no cost.
Yes, our tool is compatible with any iMac that can run modern web browsers like Chrome and Safari. No additional software is required.
Yes, you can choose from multiple colors for text highlighting. Use the color picker in the toolbar to personalize your markings.
Ensure your PDF is not protected or scanned. Our tool requires text-based PDFs to highlight efficiently.
You can highlight multiple sections, but only one text selection at a time. Use the tool repeatedly for different document parts.
Download the annotated PDF after highlighting. The highlights are embedded in the file for future reference.
Yes, our tool allows highlighting across multiple pages of a PDF. Navigate through the pages to apply highlights as needed.
The maximum file size is 100 MB per PDF. Ensure your file is within this limit to upload and highlight it successfully.
No, an internet connection is required as the tool is entirely operated online through the browser.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it via an iMac or a similar desktop device.
No, once saved, highlights are embedded and cannot be easily edited. Review your markings before saving.
You can edit one PDF at a time. After downloading, restart the session to highlight more PDFs.
No, the tool doesn't support real-time collaboration or shared editing. It focuses on individual PDF annotations.
No, the tool doesn't support highlighting text in scanned image PDFs. It works best with text-based PDFs.