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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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How to save circle in PDF on Mac with DocHub

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DocHub is an innovative document management platform that simplifies editing, signing, and distributing documents online. With its seamless integration with Google Workspace, users can import and modify PDFs effortlessly. Our editor provides an intuitive interface that encourages efficiency, making it easy to save a circle in PDF on Mac for free. Whether you’re working on forms or simply annotating documents, our platform empowers you to manage your files with ease.

Follow the steps to save a circle in your PDF on Mac:

  1. Open your web browser and navigate to the DocHub website. Log in using your credentials to access your dashboard.
  2. Import the PDF you want to edit by selecting the appropriate option in the editor. You can upload files directly from your device or import them from Google Drive.
  3. Once the PDF is open in the editor, locate the drawing tools. Choose the shape option and select the circle to begin annotating.
  4. Click and drag on the document to draw a circle where needed. Adjust its size and position to fit your content perfectly.
  5. After creating your circle, you can customize its color and thickness using the available editing features to enhance visibility.
  6. When you’re satisfied with your modifications, save the changes. You can then download the edited PDF, share it directly, or print it for physical use.

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How to save circle in PDF on Mac

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This video tutorial demonstrates how to highlight text in PDF documents on Mac using the free built-in software called Preview. To highlight text, simply right-click on the PDF file, select "Open with" Preview, and choose the highlight color. You can also add notes and change highlight colors. To remove highlights, click on the pencil icon. Watch more related videos for useful tips on working with PDFs on Mac.

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Separate pages with a PDF reader. Open your PDF in Preview. Navigate to File Print. A new dialog box will appear. Under Pages, select the page number you want to save separately. From the dropdown, change from PDF to Save as PDF. Choose your desired location for the new file and select Save.
Circle Annotations Start the Circle tool by clicking the in the Comment Tab on the toolbar or using the shortcut key Ctrl + Alt + C (⌘ + Alt + C on Mac) Click and drag to create your shape (Note: Hold the Shift key while drawing to create a perfect circle.) you can also create a simple shape by just clicking on the page.
Open the PDF in docHub or Acrobat Reader. Select the hamburger menu (Windows) or the Edit menu (macOS), then select Undo, Redo more Take a snapshot. Drag a rectangle around the area you want to print.
Crop a PDF If you want to view the dimensions of the content youre selecting, choose Tools Show Inspector, then click the Crop Inspector button and choose a unit of measurement. Click the Crop button in the Markup toolbar (or use the Touch Bar). Note: To undo the crop immediately, choose Edit Undo Crop.
Open the PDF document. On a Mac, this will open the preview app. Using the thumbnail views, scroll down to the first page that you want to save separately from your PDF. Drag and drop the single page from the thumbnail of the PDF to your Mac desktop.
Option 2 save individual PDF pages by extracting them. Use any browser to navigate to the Acrobat online services extract PDF pages tool. Upload the PDF from which you want to extract pages. Select the pages you want to extract to create a new PDF file. Press Extract. Download the new PDF file.
Open the PDF using Microsoft Word and select the pages you want to extract. Then, save these pages as a new Word document. If you are an docHub Pro Plan user, you can extract the pages as separate PDFs, then convert them to Word using docHubs Export PDF to Word feature.
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