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Remove Squares from PDF
Efficiently Remove Squares from PDF Documents
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF, use annotation tools to overlay or mark squares, and save the edited version. This helps manage visible elements without altering the original text.
Direct deletion is not possible, but you can use the annotation tool to cover squares with background-colored shapes, resulting in a clean view.
Small squares often represent unsupported characters or formatting. Use annotation tools to mask or highlight these areas.
The shape annotation tool is ideal for overlaying areas in PDFs, effectively hiding unwanted squares with customizable shapes.
Select the shape tool and a background matching color to overlay and hide unwanted squares in your PDF document.
No, you cannot directly edit existing text. Annotation tools can add or overlay text but not modify the original content.
Upload the document and use tools like pen, highlighter, and shapes to add various annotations. Save or download the completed PDF.
Yes, up to 100 MB per file. Ensure your file size doesn't exceed the limit for a smooth process.
No, the tool is designed for desktop browsers only. Use it on a computer to access full functionality.
You can annotate files in PDF, JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats. Multi-page support is available for PDFs.
Use shape annotations to draw and fill rectangles over the text you wish to mask, achieving a covered effect.
Utilize the highlighting tool to emphasize text or areas around unwanted squares in your PDF document.
No, the tool handles one file per session. Close, download, and then start anew for each file.
Yes, you can annotate image files like JPG and PNG using the same tools available for PDFs.
The annotations are embedded into the file, and you can view or download the final version.