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PDF Editor for Legal Advisors
Efficient PDF Editing for Legal Advisors
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The PDF editor allows legal advisors to comment, draw, and highlight PDF files in the browser. It offers tools for adding texts, highlights, and shapes to documents without needing desktop software.
Yes, you can upload legal documents in PDF format and use highlights to emphasize clauses, text comments for annotations, and shapes for specific markings directly for legal reviews.
The text annotation tool is ideal for adding comments to legal documents. You can insert text boxes and notes and adjust text properties to highlight in the document.
Use the highlighting tool to emphasize important sections of your legal documents. Simply select the tool, choose a color, and drag it over the text or areas you wish to highlight.
You can use the shape tool to draw arrows or rectangles around specific legal clauses. This helps draw attention to important parts of the document.
No, the editor cannot change existing text in a PDF. It only adds annotations. For text editing, specialized PDF software is required.
Yes, it supports multi-page PDFs, allowing you to navigate through the pages and apply annotations throughout a complete legal document.
The maximum file size for a single file upload is 100 MB. Only one file can be processed at a time.
No, the PDF editor is designed for use in web browsers on desktop or laptop computers. It does not support mobile devices.
Once your annotations are complete, you can download the document with embedded annotations, ideal for sharing with colleagues.
No, batch processing is not supported. The tool processes one file at a time, and batch operations typically require desktop software.
Yes, you can annotate images embedded in PDFs using the same tools as for text and other elements.
Logged-in users have the option to directly save their annotated PDFs in Evernote, for convenient access and organization.
No, the editor requires an internet connection as it operates entirely in a web browser and relies on online functionalities.
No, the tool does not offer OCR functionalities. It is designed for annotations and not for text extraction from images or scanned documents.