Draw Arrows In PDF Document Online - Wondershare (PDFelement)
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Arrows are a very handy and powerful annotation tool. You can use them, for instance, when you edit a PDF document together with your colleagues.
To draw an arrow, click the Arrow icon in the main toolbar. The arrow toolbar will appear under the editing tools. Select the arrow you need, then click anywhere to create the start point and drag to where you want to create the end point, release the mouse button and click OK. To change the arrow’s color, click on the color square and choose the color from the drop-down. Use the slider to change the arrow’s thickness.
To reverse an arrow, select it and click the icon of the arrow with the opposite direction. To convert a simple arrow into a two-headed arrow, click the icon of the two-headed arrow. To change position of the start or end point, just drag it. To delete the arrow, click the trash can icon above it.
To learn more about how to draw arrows in PDF documents online, please watch the following video:
If you like being able to draw arrows in PDF documents, you might be interested in a lot of other great features that pdfFiller has to offer. Some of these include highlighting, blacking out or erasing text, drawing lines, and adding sticky notes and pictures. Check out these tutorials to see the other great things that pdfFiller can do for you!
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