editing pdfs with Edge

David Powell 6 Reputation points
2020-12-15T15:50:36.997+00:00

how do I edit pdfs with Edge?

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  1. David Powell 6 Reputation points
    2020-12-16T10:41:27.413+00:00

    Hi, thanks for replying so quickly.
    My version of Edge is Version 87.0.664.60 (Official build) (64-bit)
    I need to be able to edit the content of pdf documents , review, move, add and delete text, pictures (jpg etc) tables etc. Not just mark/highlight the test. I was using Nitro 9, and if Edge does not have the capability I will buy Nitro Pro.

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  2. Yu Zhou-MSFT 12,061 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2020-12-17T02:13:00.457+00:00

    Hi anonymous user-0177

    Edge doesn't have the capability to edit pdfs contents.
    You can't edit the pdf files with browsers. You need to use some specific apps to edit pdf files.


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    Yu Zhou

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  3. Reza-Ameri 16,836 Reputation points
    2020-12-22T16:50:00.077+00:00

    You could not edit PDF like you mentioned.
    For example, in case it is a form you may add data but things like add text or edit is not supported in Microsoft Edge.
    You may open PDF in Word to edit them or use other PDF editing tools.
    You may share this concern with Microsoft Edge team with feedback, click on top right corner of screen and click on ...->Help and feedback->Send feedback

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  4. Williamjoe 85 Reputation points
    2023-01-16T09:09:38.9933333+00:00

    How do I edit a PDF in Microsoft Edge?

    Open the PDF file in the Microsoft Edge browser to add text. Click on “Add Text” on the browser toolbar. Move your cursor to the desired point on the document and left-click. Type in your text.

    Regards,

    Will

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