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How to add circle to PDF on MacBook Pro with DocHub

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Follow the steps to add a circle to your PDF:

  1. Open your web browser and navigate to the DocHub website. Log in to your account or create one if you haven't already.
  2. Once logged in, upload the PDF document you wish to edit by selecting the option to import files from your device or Google Drive.
  3. After the document is loaded, locate the editing tools available in the editor interface. Choose the shape tool to find the option for adding circles.
  4. Click on the area in the PDF where you want to place the circle. Adjust the size and color as needed to fit your document's style.
  5. Once you are satisfied with the circle, review your edits to ensure everything looks perfect. You can make additional adjustments if necessary.
  6. Finally, export your document by selecting the download option. You can also print or share the PDF directly from the platform.

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How to add circle to PDF on Macbook Pro

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Gary from Macmost.com explains that although many Mac users use DocHub Reader to view PDFs, they may not actually need it. He suggests that the built-in tool on Mac operating systems is just as capable for viewing and filling out PDF files. DocHub Reader is a free app from DocHub that can be downloaded, but the existing tool on Mac should suffice for most users. Join Macmost's Patreon campaign for exclusive content and course discounts.

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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.
0:02 1:00 How to Crop a Photo as a circle using Preview on Mac - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Left this will open a drop down menu. And here you will want to choose elliptical selection. LeftMoreLeft this will open a drop down menu. And here you will want to choose elliptical selection. Left click on your image. And hold and drag to start making your selection.
Open the file in Preview by default, or control-click the file and choose Preview. Click Show Markup Toolbar. Click the Draw icon.
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). The Circle Tool HUD appears.
To paste an image into a PDF file on Mac, you can use Preview or a PDF editor software that allows you to add images. Open the PDF file with Preview or an PDF editor, select the location where you want to insert the image, press Ctrl+V to paste the image into the PDF document.
To add new text to a PDF while using the Preview app: Select Tools. Select Annotate. Tap the text icon. Place your cursor on the PDF where you want to add new text. Type the text. Use the text icon to change the font, size, and style of the text.
Steps to Add Shapes to PDF in Preview Open PDF in Preview. Click show markup toolbar icon. Select a shape as follows. Then select shape style and the color you want to customize the shape. Go to File Save.
Step 1: Open the PDF you want to edit on Preview. Go to the toolbox button in the main toolbar. Here you will find the Markup toolbar for your work. Step 2: Now, click on the Shapes icon where you will get common shapes like lines, arrows, rectangles, circles, hexagons, etcetera.

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