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Inserting Lines into PDFs
Effortlessly insert and customize lines in your PDF documents
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF to the tool, select the shape tool from the palette, and choose the line option. Click on the PDF to draw and customize your lines with different colors and widths.
Yes, you can choose from various color options in the color picker tool before inserting lines. This allows you to highlight different areas with colored lines.
Yes, you can insert lines across multiple pages of a PDF. Use the page navigation tools to scroll through pages and add lines as needed.
Yes, you can add lines to images within a PDF. This is useful for highlighting sections of images embedded in PDF files.
To add horizontal lines as rows in a PDF, use the line tool to draw straight horizontal lines across your desired area on the PDF page.
The tool supports PDF files for line insertion. If you have images in formats like JPG, PNG, or WEBP, you can convert them to PDF to use the feature.
Yes, you can insert lines into PDF documents online for free. The editor allows line additions at no cost, though certain actions like downloading may require registration.
No, you don’t need to install any software. The line tool works entirely in your web browser, making it easy to use anywhere with an internet connection.
No, this tool is designed for use in desktop browsers. For mobile annotations, you'll need a mobile-friendly tool or an app.
Yes, after inserting lines and making your annotations, you can download the annotated PDF file with all embedded changes.
Yes, the tool supports files up to 100 MB. Larger files can't be processed, so ensure your file meets this requirement.
No, the tool processes one PDF at a time. Complete your annotations on one file, download it, and start a new session for another file.
No, it can't edit existing text. It only allows adding annotations like lines, shapes, text, and more. Text editing requires a different PDF editor.
Yes, if your JPEG image is part of a PDF, you can use the annotation tools to add lines to it.
Yes, you can view lines and annotations before downloading or saving the file to ensure everything is correct.