PDFpen offers a nice, intuitive interface that allows you to easily add a graphical signature, highlight text, annotate with a circle, place a stamp, and a myriad of other features. Preview does have some basic annotation tools which are nice, but they don’t quite rise to the “professional” level. That’s when I turn to PDFpen from Smile Software, or Acrobat Professional from Adobe. In additional to simply opening and reading a PDF file, Preview is also excellent for sorting pages in an PDF, extracting certain pages out of a PDF, and dragging & dropping pages from one PDF file to another. Preview is “free” since it’s built into the Mac OS – you get it with any Mac you buy. I leave Preview as my default PDF viewer because it’s fast and performs admirably when I simply need to open and read a PDF. I choose to leave Preview as my default PDF viewer, even though I have both PDFpen and Adobe Acrobat on my system. That means out of the box, your Mac will open Preview when you double-click a PDF file. It’s the default viewer for image files such as JPG or TIFF, as well as PDFs. It’s fast, functional and free, and it was designed by Apple to work within the Mac OS. Preview is truly a hidden gem that’s built into Mac OS X. So 90% of the time, I’m opening PDFs in Preview, the excellent image viewer that’s built into Mac OS X. If you’d like to sign a PDF document with your handwritten signature I have a separate article on how to do that.This may seem like a silly question, but PDFs are indispensable to the practice of law so this is an important consideration.Īs I wrote in my review of Adobe Acrobat 9 for Law.com, PDF has become the lingua franca of legal documents – it is the standard for electronic filing, scanned documents, digital signatures, form distribution and much more. This means lawyers and legal professionals have to open and read a LOT of PDF files every day.Ībout 90% of the time, all we need to do is open and read a PDF – we don’t need to highlight or annotate anything, create bookmarks, or do anything else except just read the content. But if you only want to make small changes, the built-in preview app will do the job! If you want to totally change the images and text on an existing pdf file you will need an application like Adobe Illustrator that can actually edit the content of pdf files. But they didn’t realise someone could still get the numbers out of the documents. The deleted the phone numbers from public documents by changing the colour from black to white. This is what led the the recent scandal in Australian Politics when all the private phone numbers of Australian politicians were accidentally leaked. If someone deletes the box they will see the original document. The original information that you have edited will still be there. Please note, this is more of a hack than a proper way to edit. You’ll notice you can’t change the rectangle color from being black, but you can put a very fat white border around it so it looks like a white rectangle! You can cover over existing text using a rectangle with a white border like this. If you click on the text box button – the 4th button across, you can then go up to your document and add in a text box like this: The left three buttons make an arrow, a circle or a rectangle. The fourth button along allows you to add text to the pdf. These buttons will allow you to edit the pdf file. Note: In Yosemite and El Capitan the ‘Annotations Toolbar’ has been Renamed to ‘Markup Toolbar’ so that it looks like this:Īfter you select the ‘View: Show Annotations Toolbar’ menu you will see a toolbar across the bottom of the preview window that looks like this: This will give you a toolbar along the bottom of your preview window to help you edit the pdf file. Go up to the View menu and select the menu item called ‘Show Annotations Toolbar. Here’s how to use the Annotations Toolbar. The good news is that ‘Preview’, the built-in OS X pdf reader app, has some basic pdf editing abilities built-in. But you can do minor changed like adding your own text and graphics, so this method will allow you to complete a form or make minor additions.įor full pdf editing capabilities (for example adding paragraphs of text, moving pictures around on a page etc) you need to get some fully blown pdf editing software like Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Acrobat Professional. You can’t change what’s already in the pdf document. Preview has a hidden “Annotations Toolbar’ that will allow you to edit the pdf file. If you double-click on any pdf file in OS X it will open in an application called Preview. You can make simple changes to a pdf file using the free built-in Preview App that comes free with OS X. If you’ve ever been given a pdf file that you want to edit, or a pdf form that you need to complete and return electronically, you’ll realise that it’s not obvious how to edit a pdf file in OS X.
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