Change PDF on Samsung mobile device

Aug 6th, 2022
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02. Add text, images, drawings, shapes, and more.
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How to change PDF on Samsung with DocHub

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DocHub is an innovative platform that simplifies digital document management, making it easy to edit, sign, and distribute your PDFs online, for free. With seamless integration with Google Workspace, users can efficiently modify documents directly from their preferred Google apps. Whether you’re using the Samsung Galaxy F04, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, or Samsung Galaxy A14 5G, our editor empowers you to manage your PDFs with ease and convenience.

Follow the steps to change your PDF on Samsung...

  1. Open your web browser and navigate to the DocHub website. Log in to your account or create a new one if necessary.
  2. Once logged in, locate the option to import a document. You can upload the PDF file you wish to change from your device or directly from Google Drive.
  3. After importing, use the editing tools available to make the necessary changes to your PDF. You can add text, images, or annotations as needed.
  4. If you need to sign the document, utilize the signature feature to place your electronic signature on the PDF.
  5. Review all changes to ensure accuracy. Once satisfied, proceed to save your edited document.
  6. Finally, you can download the modified PDF to your device, print it directly, or share it with others via email or through your Google apps.

Start changing your PDFs on Samsung today with DocHub and experience seamless document management!

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How to change PDF on Samsung

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In this video, the process of changing the default PDF viewer on an Android device is explained. This allows you to personalize your experience by using a preferred app with features that better suit your needs. The first step is to remove the current default PDF viewer, in this case, Samsung Notes, by accessing the app settings and clearing the default setting. Then, to set a new default PDF viewer, open any PDF file and select the app you prefer, such as CamScanner, and set it as the default viewer. This way, CamScanner becomes the default PDF viewer on your Android device.

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[Android] How to clear a different PDF app from always opening my PDF documents? Go to Settings. Go to Apps. Select the other PDF app, that always open up automatically. Scroll down to Launch By Default or Open by default. Tap Clear Defaults (if this button is enabled).
Preferences for viewing PDFs The preferences settings control how the application behaves whenever you use it; they are not associated with any particular PDF document. To access the preferences dialog, choose Edit Preferences (Windows) or Acrobat / docHub Reader Preferences (macOS).
There are additional options for exporting PDFs and notes as well, such as PowerPoint presentations or Microsoft Word documents, if you need to add the contents elsewhere. Note: PDF files that have been imported into or exported from Samsung Notes cannot be edited. Only text and drawings can be added to the PDF.
To edit a PDF on Android, download and launch the docHub Reader: Edit PDF app from Google Play. Sign into your docHub account, then tap the plus icon Open file. Find and open the PDF you want to edit. Use the toolbar to edit your file.
Click on the Options logo in the top right corner. The Options window will open. Click on General. Click on Change next to Default folder to save files. In the window which opens, navigate to the folder where your files should be saved. Then choose Ok. The new folder will now be where files are saved by default.
Convert PDFs Note: You can select the hamburger menu (Windows) or the File menu (macOS) Export a PDF and then select a desired file format. Select a desired file format (such as Microsoft Word) and then select Convert to (file format you select).
0:14 1:20 So open mobile settings. And tap on apps. In the app section look for your current default PDFMoreSo open mobile settings. And tap on apps. In the app section look for your current default PDF viewer and tap on it tap on Samsung Notes. Here look for default section. And tap on set as default.
How to change your default PDF viewer to docHub PDF Viewer. Right-click on the thumbnail of any PDF file. On the menu, click Properties. A new dialog box will appear. Select docHub or Reader from the list as your default. Click OK to save and apply changes.

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