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Underline in PDF on PC
Easily underline PDF text for free on your PC
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To underline text in a PDF on your PC, use the text annotation tool in the browser. Upload your PDF, navigate to the desired text, and select the underline option.
No download is needed to underline PDFs on your PC. This tool works entirely online in your browser, allowing you to annotate documents without installation.
Yes, you can underline PDFs for free with this online annotation tool. Upload your PDF, add underlines, and save the updated document at no cost.
Open your PDF in a compatible browser, use the text annotation tool to underline, and download the annotated file. It works seamlessly on Windows 10.
There is no download required from the Microsoft Store. This tool is accessible through your browser and doesn't require separate installation.
The tool does not support keyboard shortcuts for underlining. Use the interface options to underline text.
This tool is specifically for PDF annotations and does not integrate with Microsoft Word functions.
Yes, the tool works on any computer with browser access, including PCs with Microsoft Windows.
Select the pen tool for freehand lines. Draw under the text to simulate an underline and adjust color and stroke.
No, you don't need Microsoft Office. The annotation tool is independent and operates directly in your browser.
Yes, navigate through multi-page PDFs to underline text on different pages using the annotation features.
Logged-in users can save annotated PDFs, including underlined text, directly to their Evernote account after editing is complete.
It supports files up to 100 MB per session, making it suitable for most single-document annotations.
No, it does not offer text extraction or OCR functions. It focuses solely on annotations like underlining.
No, the tool processes one file per session. Complete your current annotations before starting with another file.