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Strikethrough in PDFs on Ubuntu
Learn how to use strikethrough in the PDF editor on Ubuntu
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Frequently Asked Questions
Strikethrough in a PDF means drawing a line through text to indicate it's deleted or negated. Useful for reviewing or editing documents.
To strikethrough text in a PDF on Ubuntu, use an online annotation tool. Upload the PDF, select pen tool to draw lines through text, and adjust lines for visibility.
Yes, you can use a browser-based PDF annotation tool to strikethrough text. Simply upload your document and use the available tools to mark text.
Yes, our browser-based PDF tool works with Ubuntu 22.04. No system-dependent software needed; everything runs directly in the web browser.
Yes, you can work with multi-page PDFs. Navigate through pages with available controls in the editor and apply annotations on different pages.
Absolutely, after adding annotations like strikethroughs to your PDF, you can download the file with all embedded changes.
Yes, you can use a browser-based annotation tool on Ubuntu servers if you have GUI access and an internet connection.
You can annotate PDF files and various image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP, making it versatile for different documentation needs.
The file size limit for uploads is 100 MB, allowing one file per session. This ensures efficient processing and quick edits.
No, the tool does not allow editing existing PDF text. It only adds annotations like strikethroughs over the document.
No, software installation is not required. The PDF annotation tool is entirely web-based, offering flexibility and ease of use.
Yes, our online tool is compatible with Ubuntu 18.04, enabling easy handling and markup of PDF documents in your web browser.
No, currently the tool supports processing one file at a time. You must complete annotation on one document before starting a new one.
No, this PDF annotation tool requires an active internet connection as it is browser-based. Offline mode is not supported.
Yes, the tool is designed for desktop browsers only and will not work on mobile devices. Consider alternate solutions for mobile annotations.