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Strikethrough in PDFs on iOS
Easily use strikethrough in PDF text on iOS devices
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Currently, strikethrough in PDFs on iOS is not directly supported by this editor. Use desktop-based PDF editors for this purpose.
There is no built-in strikethrough shortcut for PDFs on iPhones. You typically need third-party apps for such features.
No, the iOS keyboard does not support text formatting like strikethrough in PDFs. Use PDF-specific apps for such functions.
You cannot apply strikethrough directly in PDF notes on iOS with this editor. Use specialized PDF editing apps for iOS.
Strikethrough in Power Apps on iOS might require specific settings or coding, as it's not a standard feature in this PDF tool.
This editor does not support strikethrough in PDFs on iOS, even in version iOS 17. Use desktop solutions for comprehensive edits.
There is no standard iOS feature for strikethrough in PDFs. Explore the App Store for tools specializing in PDF annotations.
Direct PDF text editing on iOS is not supported by this tool, which focuses more on annotations than text editing.
You can annotate PDFs with various tools and then download them, but strikethrough is not directly available through this interface.
iOS 14 users can't apply strikethrough to PDFs with standard features. Look for dedicated PDF apps for editing capabilities.
No, the editor is intended for desktop use only and requires browsers like Chrome or Firefox.
There is no mobile app version of this PDF tool. It is accessible only through desktop browsers for full functionality.
You can view and edit PDF annotations in Chrome on iOS, but strikethrough is not directly supported within PDFs.
No, this PDF editor processes one file at a time. For batch processing, consider desktop options.
Without third-party apps, you cannot directly strikethrough text in PDFs on iOS due to native functional limitations.