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How to Add Circle PDF on MacBook Pro

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Follow the steps to add Circle PDF on your MacBook Pro

  1. Open your web browser, navigate to the DocHub website, and log in to your account.
  2. Once logged in, locate the option to upload your Circle PDF document from your MacBook Pro.
  3. After uploading, you will see your document open in the editor. Look for the tools available to add shapes and select the circle tool.
  4. Click and drag on the PDF to create a circle in the desired location. Adjust the size as needed by dragging the edges.
  5. You can also customize the circle's color and border thickness using the formatting options available in the editor.
  6. Once you’re satisfied with the circle and any additional edits, save your changes.
  7. Finally, download the PDF to your MacBook Pro, print it, or share it directly via email or a link.

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How to Add Circle PDF on Macbook Pro

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In this PDF tutorial, you will learn how to draw a circle in PDF using DocHub Activate Pro DC. Start by creating a blank page, then go to the tools menu and select the comment option. Use the drawing tools to select the oval and create a circle by holding shift while dragging the mouse. Choose the color, border color, and line thickness for the circle. Right-click on the circle to access its properties and customize the style, color, and thickness. Repeat the process to create additional circles without pressing shift.

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Draw a circle or ellipse shape In the canvas toolbar in Motion, click and hold the shape tools pop-up menu, then choose Circle (or press C). Drag in the canvas until the resulting ellipse is the size you want, then release the mouse button. After you create the shape, press Esc to activate the Select/Transform tool.
Open the file in Preview by default, or control-click the file and choose Preview. Click Show Markup Toolbar. Click the Draw icon.
Harnessing the power of Mac technology, Magic provides you the most delightful and intuitive way to express yourself. Use built-in or connected trackpads as a Magic drawing portal, or use a conventional drawing method.
1:14 14:32 Like this so you make the movement. Before I put down my pencil to the paper I make the movement. OnMoreLike this so you make the movement. Before I put down my pencil to the paper I make the movement. On top of the paper and then I put my pencil down and start to draw the circle.
You can create your own freehand shapes. Click anywhere on the page to create the first point of the custom shape. Move the pointer, then click to create another point; continue adding as many points as you want. To create a curved segment, click, drag, then click again to finish the segment.
Draw an oval or circle On the Insert tab, click Shapes. Under Basic Shapes, click Oval. Click where you want the oval to start, and drag to draw the shape. To draw a circle, press Shift while you drag. Notes: You can change the look of your circle or curve by adding a shape fill or effect or changing the border.
Open the PDF on docHub and click on the tools in the top toolbar. Click on Comments and choose to add shapes. You can select circles, arrows, lines, rectangles, polygons, etcetera. Position it in the location of your choice and save the file to your device.
Open a PDF file and select the Annotate tab. Click the Shapes tool. Select shape, set opacity and customize its color on the sidebar on the right. Click where youd like to add the shape.

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