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Underlining in PDFs on iPhone
Learn how to easily underline in PDFs on your iPhone
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Currently, our browser-based tool is designed only for desktops, so mobile devices like iPhones are not supported for underlining text in PDFs.
Text can appear underlined due to specific app settings or document formatting. Check your app settings or content view modes.
iPhones do not natively support underlining text in messages. If needed, use specific text formatting apps to achieve this.
Check the accessibility and text settings in the iPhone settings for underlined text. Some apps also offer specific formatting options.
Our platform does not currently support PDF annotations for iPhone models, focusing instead on desktop compatibility for broader editing features.
Emails can appear underlined due to formatting applied by the sender. This can sometimes be adjusted in the email app settings or viewing mode.
If a PDF is already underlined, removing it on an iPhone may require a specific PDF editor app or transferring the file to a desktop editor.
iPhones have limited PDF annotation features; for advanced features, it is recommended to transfer to a desktop PDF editor.
Underlining PDF text is not directly supported on iPhone models with this tool. Use specialized PDF apps from the App Store for mobile editing.
No, this tool is only for desktop browsers. Use desktop browsers to access all annotation and underlining capabilities.
Check your default keyboard settings or accessibility settings to effectively adjust the display of underlined text.
PDF editing on iPhones can be limited by app capabilities and screen size, often complicating detailed edits without specific apps.
Directly underlining PDFs with the iPhone SE is not supported with this tool; it's best to use a desktop PDF editor for such tasks.
The Notes app on iPhones doesn't natively support underlining text. Some workarounds involve using other text formatting apps.
No, installation on the iPhone is not possible since the tool works exclusively via desktop browsers, focusing on laptop or desktop features.