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Strikethrough PDF on Pixel
Efficiently Strikethrough PDFs with Pixel in Your Browser
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The annotation tool allows you to edit PDF files and images with various tools like strikethrough, text, and shapes directly in your browser.
Upload your PDF file, select the strikethrough tool from the annotation palette, and click on the text you want to strikethrough.
Yes, you can adjust the color and thickness of the strikethrough line using the color picker and stroke options.
You can annotate PDF documents and image files in .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats with this tool.
Yes, each uploaded file can be up to 100 MB in size. Larger files are not supported.
No, the tool handles one file per session. Complete your annotations and download them before starting a new file.
This tool is compatible with popular web browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari on desktop computers.
Yes, you can navigate through multi-page PDFs and apply annotations on each page of the document.
Yes, you can download the annotated PDF with all embedded changes or save it directly to Evernote if logged in.
No, the annotation tool is designed for use on desktop and laptop devices, not mobile devices.
Strikethroughs are great for crossing out text in contracts, highlighting revisions in documents, or marking deletions in drafts.
Yes, you can adjust the pixel width of the strikethrough line according to your annotation needs with the stroke width option.
No, you can only add annotations like strikethroughs over the PDF text. Editing the actual text is not supported.
No, this tool does not support real-time collaboration. It's intended for personal annotations and reviews.
If your file exceeds 100 MB, try reducing its size or splitting it into smaller parts before uploading it for annotation.