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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 share PDF in Linux with DocHub

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DocHub is an innovative platform that simplifies document management by allowing users to edit, sign, distribute, and complete forms seamlessly. With its strong integration with Google Workspace, it enables users to import, export, and modify documents directly from Google applications. This makes it an excellent choice for Linux users looking to share PDFs easily and efficiently. Whether you’re using iOS 17, iOS 18, or iOS 19, the convenience of sharing PDFs is just a few clicks away.

Follow the steps to share your PDF in Linux

  1. Open your web browser and navigate to the DocHub website. Once there, log in to your account to access the document editor.
  2. Upload the PDF you wish to share by clicking on the upload option. This allows you to select the file from your local storage.
  3. Once the PDF is open in the editor, you can make any necessary edits, add annotations, or fill out forms as needed.
  4. To share the document, locate the sharing option within the editor. Here, you can enter the email addresses of the recipients or generate a shareable link.
  5. After configuring the sharing settings, click to confirm your choices. Your PDF will now be shared with the specified recipients.
  6. If necessary, you can also choose to download or print the document from the same options available in the editor.

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How to share PDF in Linux

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Open a PDF you want to share in Acrobat, then select Share in the upper-right corner. In the Share dialog, select Settings . In the Share settings window, do one of the following: To create a public link to the PDF file, choose Anyone with the link Apply.
How to make a PDF editable with Acrobat. Navigate to the Edit PDFs tool. Click the Select a file button to upload your PDF. After the file uploads, sign in with your docHub account. Use the toolbar to add text, comments, sticky notes, highlights, and more. Download the edited PDF or get a shareable link.
docHub Reader is now available on Linux, and the free Read version is also packed with some basic editing features.
Combine two PDFs in Linux online with docHub. Click the Select Files button to choose the files you want to merge. Upload or drag and drop your files into the file field. Reorder, rearrange, and remove pages of your documents as needed. Merge your files by clicking Merge Files.
To merge a list of PDF documents, specify -m (or --merge) on the command-line followed by a list of one or more PDF documents to split.
How to make a PDF accessible online Step 1: Start with a clean and structured document. Step 2: Add metadata and a title. Step 3: Use tags to structure the document. Step 4: Use alternative text for images and other non-text elements. Step 5: Make sure the document is readable by screen readers.
Share PDFs Open a PDF in Acrobat or Acrobat Reader and select Share in the upper-right corner. By default, the People can comment on this file switch is turned on. To share the file only for viewing, select the switch to turn it off. You can share a PDF file using any one of the following methods:
How to merge PDF files into one document Click Select files button above or drag and drop PDF files into the drop zone. Select the files you want to merge using the Acrobat PDF combiner tool. Reorder the files if necessary. Click Merge files. Download the merged PDF.
Copy, paste, and send the PDF link In Drive, select your file. Click Share . Click Copy link and click Done. Send the modified PDF link. When you click the link, you (or anyone else) can download a PDF copy of your file.
Click the Share with Others icon. Enter the names or emails of the recipients. Add a message if you want to. Choose whether to allow comments or not by clicking the icon. Add a Deadline if you want to. Click Send. Recipients will receive an email with a link to the PDF.

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