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Edit Lines in PDF
Effortlessly edit lines in your PDF files online
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can edit lines in your PDF online using our annotation tool. It allows you to draw new lines or highlight existing ones.
Upload your PDF file, use the shape tool to draw or adjust lines, and customize their appearance with various color and thickness options.
Yes, after editing your PDF lines, you can download the file securely with all embedded annotations.
Yes, you can edit lines in your PDF for free. Additional features like saving to Evernote require registration.
The tool supports PDF files and image formats such as .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp for line changes.
No, the tool allows you to work on one PDF at a time. To edit another PDF, start the process anew with the next file.
Yes, you can change the color of lines using the color picker tool, which offers many customization options.
Yes, in addition to editing existing lines, you can add new shapes like rectangles, circles, and arrows to your PDF.
Yes, if your PDF contains images, you can use the tool to directly add annotations or lines on these images.
No, this tool does not support editing existing text in PDFs. It focuses solely on adding annotations like lines or shapes.
The annotation tool is currently accessible via desktop browsers like Chrome or Firefox and does not support mobile devices.
You can upload files up to 100 MB to edit lines in your PDF documents.
No, the tool does not include OCR features. It is designed for annotation tasks like changing lines, not text extraction.
Registration is required to save your annotated PDFs directly to Evernote. Simply click on the save option, and you'll be prompted to sign up.
Yes, use the pen tool for freeform sketches and drawings, adjusting stroke width and color as needed.