Create circle in PDF in Linux in no time

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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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03. Sign your document online in a few clicks.
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04. Send, export, fax, download, or print out your document.

How to create circle in PDF in Linux with DocHub

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DocHub is a powerful online platform designed to enhance your document management experience. With features like easy editing, signing, and seamless integration with Google Workspace, our editor empowers users to modify PDFs effortlessly. Whether you're working on iOS 17, iOS 18, or iOS 19, you can access our platform directly from your web browser, making it convenient for Linux users to create and manage documents for free.

Follow the steps to create a circle in your PDF

  1. Open the DocHub website and log in to your account.
  2. Upload the PDF file you wish to edit from your local storage or import it directly from your Google Drive.
  3. Once the document is open in the editor, locate the drawing tools available in the interface.
  4. Select the shape tool, then choose the option to create a circle.
  5. Click and drag on the document to draw the circle to your desired size.
  6. Adjust the color and thickness of the circle’s outline as needed using the formatting options.
  7. After completing your edits, save the document changes.
  8. Finally, download the modified PDF, print it, or share it directly via email or link.

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How to create circle in PDF in Linux

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To download and convert a PDF file into a clickable link, open the PDF in Firefox and click the download button. Save the file to your downloads folder. Open the folder, right-click on the file, and select "Open terminal here." This will bring up a terminal window where you can convert the PDF into a link.

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Start the Circle tool by clicking the in the Comment Tab on the toolbar or using the shortcut key Ctrl + Alt + C (Command + Alt + C on Mac) Click and drag to create your shape (Note: Hold the Shift key while drawing to create a perfect circle.)
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.
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.
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. Text comments, shapes, and pop-up notes | Help Center readdle.com enUS annotate-pdfs a readdle.com enUS annotate-pdfs a
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. How to Add Shapes to PDF on Windows, Mac and Online PDF Agile blog how-to-add-shapes-to PDF Agile blog how-to-add-shapes-to
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Choose Tools Comment to view the toolbar. Click the Strikethrough option, then select red for the color. Drag from the beginning of the text you want to mark up. How to redline a document before signing | docHub docHub.com acrobat hub how-to-redline docHub.com acrobat hub how-to-redline
Online PDF annotation in Linux. Upload or drag and drop your files into the online tool. Sign in to add your comments and annotations. Use annotation features like Sticky Notes for text comments, as well as visual markups like highlights, strike-throughs, or shapes. Download your annotated PDF or get a link to share it.

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