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Frequently Asked Questions
The PDF Editor allows digital marketers to annotate, draw, and highlight PDFs. You can add notes, highlights, drawings, and text, making it ideal for reviewing marketing documents.
A PDF Editor helps marketers efficiently review and annotate marketing materials. It simplifies the feedback process and enhances collaboration and document presentation.
Yes, you can upload marketing guides in PDF format and use annotation tools like pen, text, and highlighting to edit or emphasize important sections.
Use the highlighting tool to emphasize text or areas within your PDF. Choose your preferred color to make key information stand out.
The editor supports PDFs up to 100 MB, allowing you to annotate extensive marketing documents. However, it processes one file at a time.
Use the text annotation tool to add comments. Simply click on the PDF to place a text box and enter your notes to enhance document clarity and feedback.
No, the editor cannot change existing text in PDFs. It adds annotations to clarify or comment on the original document.
Upload design files as PDFs or images and use shapes and text to mark areas and add comments, facilitating clear feedback for revisions.
Yes, you can use it to organize and annotate marketing information, making it a handy tool for creating annotated cheat sheets.
No, it requires an internet connection as it operates within a web browser. All annotations and edits are performed online.
No, the Editor is designed for desktop browsers only. Access it via Chrome, Firefox, or Safari on a desktop or laptop for best results.
Once you've finished annotating, download the file with all embedded annotations or save it to Evernote if you're logged in.
The tool doesn't support real-time collaboration. Each user must annotate separately and share files independently.
Yes, like PDFs, image files must be 100 MB or smaller. This ensures smoother processing and storage of annotated images.
No, the Editor processes one file per session. For batch processing multiple documents, you'll need more advanced desktop software.