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Move Comments in PDF
Effortlessly move comments 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
To move comments in a PDF, use the annotation tool to select the comment and drag it to the desired location. Make sure you're in the correct mode to interact with annotations.
While you cannot directly rotate comment boxes, you can adjust the text alignment within the box by editing the rotation options in advanced editors.
Yes, export comments from a PDF and import them into another file using compatible PDF editors that support these features.
There is no direct way to transfer comments from PDF to Word, but you can manually copy and paste comments or use a PDF converter tool to facilitate this task.
Yes, you can annotate both PDFs and images using various tools in the editor. Upload a JPG, PNG, or other supported formats to get started.
The tool supports PDF and image files like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. Upload one of these formats to add annotations.
You can use the pen tool, text annotations, highlights, and shapes to add different types of comments and notes to your PDF.
To move comments in PowerPoint, click and drag the comment box to another location within the slide it’s on.
Moving comments in Excel can be done by selecting a comment box and dragging it to a new location within the worksheet.
There is a 100 MB file size limit, and the tool allows only one file at a time. Additionally, it's not supported on mobile devices.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use. For mobile annotations, consider using specialized mobile applications.
Use the text annotation tool to click where you want the comment, then input your text. Position and format as needed.
No, the annotation tool processes one file at a time. Each file must be processed individually.
After annotating, you can download the PDF with all annotations embedded or save it directly in Evernote with a registered account.
Yes, use the color picker to customize the colors of text, highlights, and shapes to differentiate or emphasize comments.