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<blockquote data-quote="MacBiter" data-source="post: 1946684" data-attributes="member: 421638"><p>I second what Randy said about Preview - you can not only annotate PDFs with text and other things like lines, shapes, arrows, etc of a thickness and colour of your choosing, you can do the same with images too!</p><p></p><p>And while you can't delete text and replace it, you CAN fill in a rectangular shape over the relevant text with the dimensions and colour of the document's background, then add a text box over it with a font and size as near as you can get to the original (and if what you want to insert is more than what you 'deleted', you could always put an asterisk at the end of the text, then add a new text box in a blank area, and start its text with another asterisk; clumsy perhaps, but it's amazing what you can achieve).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacBiter, post: 1946684, member: 421638"] I second what Randy said about Preview - you can not only annotate PDFs with text and other things like lines, shapes, arrows, etc of a thickness and colour of your choosing, you can do the same with images too! And while you can't delete text and replace it, you CAN fill in a rectangular shape over the relevant text with the dimensions and colour of the document's background, then add a text box over it with a font and size as near as you can get to the original (and if what you want to insert is more than what you 'deleted', you could always put an asterisk at the end of the text, then add a new text box in a blank area, and start its text with another asterisk; clumsy perhaps, but it's amazing what you can achieve). [/QUOTE]
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