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Underline Text in PDF on iMac
Effortlessly underline PDF text on your iMac
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 annotation tool and use the pen tool to freely underline text. Adjust the line thickness and color as needed.
Yes, our tool works entirely in the browser, allowing you to underline PDF text without installing additional software. Just upload and go.
There isn't a specific keyboard shortcut. Simply select the pen tool from the toolbar to underline text manually.
Yes, the pen tool supports multiple colors. Select your preferred color from the color picker before underlining the text.
The same process applies to all iMac models, including 27-inch. Open your browser, upload the PDF, and use the pen tool to underline text.
The tool supports PDF files and image formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, making it versatile for various annotation purposes.
Yes, navigate to the desired page in your multi-page PDF and use the toolbar to mark it there.
As an online tool, it requires a modern web browser. The iMac G3 might not support the latest browsers needed to use the tool effectively.
Yes, it works on any iMac model, including iMac Pro, as long as you have access to a modern web browser.
Yes, the tool supports PDF files up to 100 MB. For larger files, you may need to split the document or use alternative methods.
Yes, you can use the trackpad to navigate the tool and make underlines with the pen tool in your web browser.
No, you must manually download the annotated PDF to save your work. Ensure to do this before ending your session.
No, this tool allows editing one file at a time. Complete one session before starting with the next file.
Yes, all annotations are embedded in the PDF and appear in the downloaded version.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use. It requires a desktop browser like Chrome or Safari to function correctly on an iMac.