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Underline Text in PDF on Macbook
Effortlessly underline PDF text on your Macbook
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF to the online tool and use the pen or shape tool to draw an underline. Adjust line thickness and color to highlight.
No, the tool doesn't support keyboard shortcuts for underlining. Access annotation tools via the user interface.
Yes, you can efficiently underline text in PDFs with the online tool on both Macbook Air and Pro.
Use the shape tool to draw a straight line under text, adjusting color and thickness for better readability.
Use color-coded highlights or underlines to draw attention. Both options are available in the annotation tool.
Yes, the tool supports multi-page PDFs, allowing you to underline on any page using the shape tool.
No, Mac-specific software isn't necessary. Use the web-based PDF annotation tool accessible in your browser.
Choose from several colors in the color picker to make your underlines stand out in the document.
Yes, the tool works online in your browser, so no installation or plug-ins are needed for PDF annotation on a Macbook.
Yes, the online tool is compatible with the Macbook M1 and operates smoothly in any web browser on your device.
No special shortcut is required. Use the toolbar and select the shape tool for manual underlines.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as it operates entirely online and doesn't offer offline functionality.
Yes, any Macbook model can use the tool since it's browser-based and doesn't demand specific hardware.
Yes, after completing your annotations, you can download the file directly to your Mac with changes embedded.
The maximum file size is 100 MB. You can work on one file at a time within the tool's network.