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Sometimes, when completing a PDF form we don’t know the exact answer to a particular question or need feedback from the document recipient. In situations like this, you can add comments to PDF documents online. In the past, you probably had to print the form and write your comments on the margins of the paper copy. Depending on your handwriting, the form might not have been very tidy and pleasant to look at. Now there is a far easier way to comment PDFs online. pdfFiller's simple but powerful document editor allows you to add text boxes with comments and remove them when they are no longer needed. To get started, you can upload a form to your account or open a document that’s already there. Select the Text Box tool
in the main toolbar, click where you want to place the box and type your comment. To resize the text box, drag its corners or edges. Change the font and its size by choosing from the drop-down lists.
You can underline, italicize or make your text bold using the respective tools.
Change position of the text using the vertical and horizontal alignment tools
To change the color of your text, click the text color box and select the color you want.
To change the background color, click the Background icon and select the color from the palette.
To link the text box to a web page, click the Hyperlink button.
In the dialog window that will open next, type the URL of the web page, then click Save. To delete the text box, click the trash can icon above it.
To learn more about how to add comments to PDF documents online, please watch the following video:
If you like being able to add comments to 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 arrows, and adding pictures. Check out these tutorials to see the other great things that pdfFiller can do for you!
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