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No more need to download PDF document management applications to add circle to pdf. With DocHub’s add-on, the required features are just a click away.
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Youll need a subscription to Adobe Acrobat Reader Pro or another PDF Writer to circle something on PDF. Go to Tools. Click Customize. Click Circle Arrow. Click Oval. With your mouse, click and drag until youve circled everything you want to.
0:00 1:25 Direction. And then all you need to do is keep your hand holding the pen or pencil very still fromMoreDirection. And then all you need to do is keep your hand holding the pen or pencil very still from the anchor. Point. And with your other hand you move the paper to create the circle.
Look for the magenta crosshairs to create a perfect circle. Alternatively, press Shift while dragging to make it a circle. Click outside to deselect, and then use the Direct Selection tool to manipulate your elliptical shape to create organic variations to use in your designs.
Navigate to the left-side corner and then access the floating bar. From there, click the Draw Freehand icon. Choose the shape you want to add. Following that, go to the PDF page and draw the shape using your mouse cursor.
Part 1: How to Add Shapes in Adobe Acrobat Show Annotation Tools. In Adobe Acrobat, annotation, markup, and drawing tools do not appear by default. Select Drawing Tools. Select the drawing tools you need. Add Shapes. Once you select a shape you want to use, place it anywhere in the PDF file.
How to Draw a Circle in PDF in Microsoft Edge Right-click PDF to open in Microsoft Edge. Head to the Draw in the toolbar, choose the color and line thickness. Then use your mouse to draw a circle over the contents of your PDF.
You can also add new text, images, and shapes to the PDF by selecting Add notes in the top toolbar. Microsoft Edge offers a powerful feature that allows you to quickly summarize the pages of a PDF document.
Creating a Circle Annotation 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.)

Discover how to Add circle to PDF with DocHub’s extension

Handling files can be so much more straightforward! With our robust extension for your browser, you can effortlessly Add circle to PDF and take control of your PDFs. Here are 8 actions to switch to the most convenient online document management:

  1. Go to the Chrome Web Store or Edge Add-ons and look for ‘DocHub.’
  2. For Google Chrome, click Add to Chrome, or for Microsoft Edge, click Get.
  3. Pin the add-on to the toolbar for quick reach.
  4. Click the DocHub icon to make changes to a PDF in your browser.
  5. Adhere to the prompts to create a free account, or access yours if you currently have one.
  6. Once logged in, your document will open in the editor and be ready for you to use.
  7. Add circle to PDF with the intuitive tools in the toolbar.
  8. Store or share your ready document immediately from your window.

That’s it! Whether you need to edit, comment on, or share your files, DocHub has got you covered.