[blindlaw] Making notes in PDFs

Brian Unitt BrianUnitt at holsteinlaw.com
Tue Sep 4 17:37:00 UTC 2018


If you have an iPad, the Voicedream Reader app allows you to add highlights, bookmarks  and notes. You can export those to a text file, or you can cut and paste text to an app called Notebooks that I find useful for organizing information related to a particular project.

Brian
Brian C. Unitt
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Hi everyone,

While it is feasible to bookmark relevant pieces of information in a word document, I am wondering what strategies can be adopted to do so in PDFs. One option obviously is to convert the document into word, but that can be a very time-consuming process.

Best,
Rahul Sent from my iPhone
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