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Strikethrough in PDF in Safari
How to add strikethrough to PDF documents with Safari
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Use the tool by uploading your PDF in Safari. Select the pen tool to mark the text you want to strikethrough. Adjust the mark as needed.
Yes, you can strikethrough PDFs for free in the browser. Upload your PDF and use the annotation functions without any fees.
Safari doesn't support native PDF annotation, but you can use online tools to apply strikethrough to PDFs.
Yes, after annotating your PDF with strikethroughs in Safari, you can download the document with all the changes.
No Safari extension needed. Simply use this online tool by uploading a PDF in Safari to access annotation features like strikethrough.
Currently, you can use annotation tools on PDFs and supported image files like JPG and PNG directly in Safari.
You can work with PDFs and images like JPG, PNG, and WEBP directly in Safari using the online annotation tool.
Yes, the tool supports multi-page PDFs. You can apply strikethroughs on all pages and download the changes as one file.
The tool doesn't use shortcuts. Add strikethrough by selecting the pen tool and manually adjusting your annotation.
Use an online annotation tool by dragging your PDF into Safari to access features like strikethrough directly.
You can't edit existing PDF text. The tool provides annotation features over the content, like adding a strikethrough.
No, the annotation tool is only available for desktop browsers. Mobile Safari is not supported for PDF annotations.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. Advanced desktop software would be required for batch annotations.
Ensure your PDF is uploaded and the correct tool is selected. If problems persist, check browser compatibility or start a new session.
Yes, the tool supports annotations on image files, including JPEGs, similar to PDFs, directly through Safari.