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01. Upload a document from your computer or cloud storage.
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02. Add text, images, drawings, shapes, and more.
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04. Send, export, fax, download, or print out your document.

How to create circle in PDF in Internet Explorer with DocHub

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DocHub is an innovative platform designed to streamline document editing, signing, distribution, and forms completion. With its seamless integration with Google Workspace, users can effortlessly import, export, modify, and sign documents directly from Google apps. This guide will empower you to create a circle in PDF in Internet Explorer, enhancing your document management experience and ensuring a smooth workflow.

Follow the steps to create a circle in PDF:

  1. Open the DocHub website in Internet Explorer and log in to your account.
  2. Upload the PDF document you wish to edit by selecting the appropriate option for importing files.
  3. Once the document is loaded in the editor, locate the drawing tools available in the toolbar.
  4. Select the shape tool and choose the circle option to start creating your circle.
  5. Click and drag on the document to draw the circle in your desired location and size.
  6. Adjust the circle's properties, such as color and thickness, to match your preferences.
  7. Once you are satisfied with your circle, proceed to save your changes.
  8. Finally, download the edited PDF, print it, or share it directly from the platform.

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How to create circle in PDF in Internet Explorer

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Today's tutorial focuses on preventing PDFs from opening inside the Windows Edge browser on Windows 10. By default, PDFs open in the Edge browser, but this can limit functionality such as printing. To avoid this, you can use the docHub reader instead. To do this, you need to install the docHub reader on your system and follow the steps provided in the tutorial to prevent PDFs from opening in the web browser. This allows for more flexibility and avoids potential issues that may arise from PDFs opening in the Edge browser.

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Open Microsoft Edge and navigate to the PDF in the browser, or find the file on your computer and select Open with Microsoft Edge. To draw or write freehand, select the pen icon from the toolbar. Click the downward arrow to select the color and size of the pen stroke.
Heres how to draw on a PDF with Windows 10. Click the Select a file button or drag and drop your PDF into the drop zone. Sign in to your docHub, Google, or Apple account. To select the drawing tool, click the Pencil icon in the toolbar. Explore the multiple Pencil tool features to make your edits look just right.
How to Draw Circle in docHub Open the file in docHub, then click on the Comment tab in the top toolbar. Within the Comment pane, click on Drawing Markups to access the various drawing tools. Click and drag your mouse on the PDF where you want to place the circle.
Firstly, download Drawboard PDF or use the web app to freely draw on any PDF document with the feel of pen on paper. Open the PDF document you would like to draw on. Select a pen tool. Customize the color, opacity or thickness of your pen. Use your finger, mouse or stylus to draw anywhere on the document.
Open your file in the Acrobat PDF Editor. Select Fill Sign on the right side of the screen. Choose the Add Text tool, which looks like an upper-case A next to a lower-case b. Click anywhere in the PDF where youd like to add text and start typing.
Using any web browser, go to the Edit PDFs with Comments page. Click Select a file or drag and drop your PDF into the drop zone. After your file has uploaded, you will be prompted to sign in to your docHub, Google, or Apple account. Go to the Pencil icon in the toolbar to start drawing on your PDF.
How to add shapes to PDF files 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.
You can also add new text, images, and shapes to the PDF by selecting Add notes in the top toolbar. This is perfect for highlighting important information or making annotations on a document. Printing a PDF from Microsoft Edge is just as easy as opening and editing one.

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