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Comment utiliser Adobe Acrobat pour annoter et modifier des fichiers PDF sur un Apple iPhone 16 Pro

New Here ,
Jan 09, 2025 Jan 09, 2025

Bonjour à tous, je possède un Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max et je souhaiterais savoir comment utiliser Adobe Acrobat pour annoter, surligner, et modifier des fichiers PDF directement depuis mon appareil. Y a-t-il des fonctionnalités spécifiques ou des astuces pour optimiser l'utilisation de l'application sur cet iPhone ? Merci pour vos conseils !

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Adobe Employee ,
Jan 10, 2025 Jan 10, 2025

Hi @kmerphone,  

Thanks for reaching out. 

Use the Built-In Markup Tool to Edit a PDF on iPhone

You can use the built-in markup tools on iOS to edit a PDF.

  • To start, open your PDF file in the Files app.
  • Tap on it to open the file and then tap the Markup button.
  • From there, you can add text, highlight, draw, and more.


Please check the help page for more information: https://adobe.ly/4h8nPAO ;

More information on how to edit PDFs on iOS devices: https://adobe.ly/3DP7ToG ;

 

Let us know if you have further questions.


~Tariq

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Advisor ,
Jan 10, 2025 Jan 10, 2025

@Tariq Ahmad,

 

about half the adobe.ly short links you share resolve to URLs with an additional non-breaking space inserted, e.g. your second link here resolves to 

 

https://www.adobe.com/acrobat/hub/how-to-edit-pdfs-on-iphone.html&nbsp?linkId=100000327922375

 

which displays a "Error 404 Not Found" message. After removing that "&nbsp" from the URL

 

https://www.adobe.com/acrobat/hub/how-to-edit-pdfs-on-iphone.html?linkId=100000327922375

 

this displays the desired page.

 

Apparently the way you copy URLs to the adobe.ly short URL creator sometimes adds this undesired extra character.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jan 24, 2025 Jan 24, 2025
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Thank you for sharing the feedback, @MikelKlink!
I will forward this to our platform team to find a way to resolve it. The platform basically converts the URLs to Adobe.ly URLs

 

Here are the links:



Thanks for the feedback.

~Tariq

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Community Expert ,
Jan 10, 2025 Jan 10, 2025

[MOVED TO THE ACROBAT READER MOBILE DISCUSSIONS]


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