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Elliot Kirk
Silver Contributor
Apr 13, 2020

Microsoft Edge extends tools for the PDF reader

The integrated PDF reader in the legacy Microsoft Edge browser is deeply loved by many of you and we have been getting feedback about the availability of those features in the new version of Microsoft Edge. We are working on adding your favorite annotations tools to the PDF reader in Microsoft Edge right now and wanted to provide you an update on our work.

 

Inking on PDF files

Today you can use built-in inking tools when you open PDF files in the new Microsoft Edge. This allows you to take notes, fill out and sign PDF forms.  Click on the Draw button from the toolbar to start writing; you can use a digital pen, touch or a mouse.  You can use the Erase button to start erasing the strokes. If you are using a digital pen with a back-button, you can use that to erase while in draw mode. 

 

We have also added the ability to change the color and width of the lines you are drawing.  To open the new customization panel, just click or tap the "“ button attached to the Draw tool. This new color and stroke width selector are already available in the Canary and Dev channels and will make their way to the Stable channel in Microsoft Edge version 83.

highlighter selection panel

 

Text highlight support 

Highlighting important text while reading PDFs is a very common activity especially for students reading books or research papers in PDF format. We have added the ability to highlight text in PDF files. You can access this feature today in the Canary, Dev and Beta channels via the context menu. Just select any piece of text on a PDF document that you want to highlight, right click to invoke the context menu and you will find the option to highlight the text. You can even choose from four different colors for the highlighters.

highlighter in context menu

We will continue to improve the highlighting experience in PDF by making it accessible directly from the PDF toolbar. Click or tap Highlight in the toolbar to get started. Then use your digital pen or mouse over the text you want to highlight.  You can also change the color of the highlight by clicking the "“ button attached to the Highlight tool. This will open color panel where you can select the color of your choice. The highlight tool is available in the PDF toolbar in Canary and Dev channels. You can expect to see it roll out to more channels in upcoming releases.

multi color highlights

 

What’s next 

We know that many of you love the PDF reader in Microsoft Edge and we’ve heard a lot of feedback and requests for annotations supportWe will be working on improving the ability to do light editing on PDF files which would make you productive right within the browser. As part of this effortthe team will be working on these scenarios: 

  1. Improving the experience of reading text notes already present in a PDF. 
  2. Ability to add text notes on a PDF.   

 

Let us know in what scenarios you use annotations on PDFs and what kind of toolset you would want to see in Microsoft Edge PDF reader. This would help us expand the range of tools we have for PDFs with what is most important for you 

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  • WolfIcefang's avatar
    WolfIcefang
    Iron Contributor

    I'm very excited for text boxes and notes. I have a Dell XPS laptop from 2017, so while I have a touch screen, it isn't good enough for precision styluses and it can't fold all the way around the screen. The keyboard is my most precise input method... Most PDF readers are workable when studying, but are not up to the challenge of taking notes in a lecture. A 2-in-1 laptop has already solved this problem, but perhaps more forgiving software would also allow me to reach that goal. For example:

     

    Some kind of "smart text box" (where the text automatically resizes based on the size of the text box) would make taking notes during class a lot easier. The ability to select a bunch of ink in order to move or resize it would also be useful.

     

    A smart "select" or "edit" tool, which would be able to do both of the above, might be very useful.

     

    Elliot Kirk 

  • bernardusaji's avatar
    bernardusaji
    Copper Contributor

    I hope they get all the previous functions back soon, especially the appearance of instant option as soon the text gets highlighted (ability to highlight text with various colors, instant translation, etc but I think those are enough. Or at least please create a PDF dedicated Microsoft app integrated with Ms Office. It's always bugged me when Microsoft didn't release PDF oriented apps since they integrated the last PDF app with Microsoft Edge, such a huge waste potential to see users like me using a non-Microsoft app which not always seamless as if it was made by Microsoft. The Increasing demand for reading articles getting higher these days, and there wasn't good Stable free PDF reader/editor.   Elliot Kirk 

  • Ben42's avatar
    Ben42
    Copper Contributor

    Elliot Kirk 

    Hi,

    we need a "attach to email" button. 

    many of our users need that , and used it in Internet Explorer with Adobe Reader Plug-In.

    the windows "share to" button is useless, because our mail client is Outlook 2016 (Win32 app).

    thank you

     

  • RichardThor58's avatar
    RichardThor58
    Copper Contributor
    For longer (book sized) PDFs, you also need to bring back the bookmarks.
    Also, it would be fantastic if Edge had the option to remember the last page of a large book you were reading, and resume from there.
    PDF versions of manuals are what come to mind for students and the rest of us.
    Thanks!
  • ZZYSonny's avatar
    ZZYSonny
    Brass Contributor

    I am on edge dev and I would like to see the following improvement for PDF reader. 

    1. Fix smooth scroll as in https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/discussions/4k-smooth-support-pdfs/m-p/1189931

     

    2. Fix selection. Selecting one line should not break into several segment of different height. 

    Chromium edge

    Old edge

     

    3. Fix comment display. There shouldn't be inconsistent spacing within each word.

     

    4. Add support for textbox. Currently both legacy and chromium edge doesn't display such thing in PDF. This is important for reading annotation if the PDF was annotated by some other tools.

     

    5. Add support for pen pressure sensitivity and annotate by pen only.

     

    6. Ink looks distorted (lots of pixel!) before pen is released. 

    And looks much better after pen is released.

     

    • matt_bits's avatar
      matt_bits
      Iron Contributor

      ZZYSonny I support the voice to put more effort in proper text selection. It looks very messy.

       

      The ink looks like it does not profit from Windows Inking that was introduced in Windows 10. I see no point in going backwards. You can support it on the Windows devices and for the other you can keep current inking as it seems to not bother anyone using other platforms. In my opinion the software should profit from technologies available on each platform not to reinvent the wheel that will be bad and "universal".

       

      I will leave you with simple though, there is no universal tapspigot or faucet which suites all users and all needs.

    • sauravyad500's avatar
      sauravyad500
      Iron Contributor
      I totally agree with you, the selection, comment and drawing is very poor in edge. They are just working to bring features without even taking care of performance. The PDF although with so many options looks appealing but takes very long time just to start loading a pdf when you click on one. It takes around 3 seconds to load pdf which is very annoying. It should be instant. Also the online reader in edge doesn't show loaded pages untill all pages are loaded which it should.
    • Jude Wong's avatar
      Jude Wong
      Iron Contributor

      Spot on ZZYSonny, especially points 5 and 6!  They are the reasons why I'm keeping Edge classic for PDF reading and notes taking (for web pages too).  This functionality works great (and more intuitive) in Edge classic.

  • stesch79's avatar
    stesch79
    Iron Contributor

    Elliot Kirk  The ability to select bookmarks in PDFs like in Chrome browser:

     

    This is a feature that was requested by our internal users very early in testing.

     

    • vygadeka's avatar
      vygadeka
      Icon for Microsoft rankMicrosoft

      stesch79 yes we have noted that feedback and this one is also in the works. We will update on that pretty soon. 

  • Super excited about these features , it would be nice if there is underline feature like we could select text and underline it. We could do it using pen and Draw but line is not straight line using hand and pen. So ability to select and chose underline and also draw rectangle over text (as alternative to highlight) would be nice.
    • vygadeka's avatar
      vygadeka
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      Reza_Ameri-Archived these are pretty cool suggestions. Any reason why you would prefer drawing rectangles over drawing a highlight? 

      • Reza_Ameri-Archived's avatar
        Reza_Ameri-Archived
        Bronze Contributor

        vygadeka I collect these feedbacks from community and they need both, while highlight is preferred and recommended but sometimes people want to differentiate and they draw rectangle too. This is another way to highlight a text without covering it with color. This is one of behavior that people are using when reading books or note, they highlight it, draw underline or draw rectangle over it.

  • ph_007's avatar
    ph_007
    Iron Contributor

    I really like the new pdf editor experience, thank you for your work, but it would also be cool to be able to fill forms by adding a text field or sth like that.

    • vygadeka's avatar
      vygadeka
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      ph_007 this is a very good suggestion and we certainly have it in the backlog. We understand that it would power a key scenario of filling PDF forms which are not authored as forms. 

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