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PDF Inking on Microsoft Edge
Using a digital pen or touch to write directly on PDF files has been one of the top feature asks from Microsoft Edge insiders. We are pleased to announce that inking mode for PDF files has rolled out to all Insider Preview channels. With this new inking mode, users can fill out PDF forms and sign using ink or take notes directly on PDF files and save for later reference.
How to access inking mode
To access this feature, open any PDF file from your computer or from the web. In the toolbar that is seen on the top, you will see two new options – Draw and Erase. You can click or tap on the Draw button to enter inking mode. Once in this mode, you can use a digital pen, touch or even mouse to write on any part on the PDF file. You can use two finger swipe for panning the file or use pinch gesture to zoom in/out if you want to navigate the file while in inking mode.
If you make any mistakes while writing or drawing on the document, you can use the eraser by clicking or tapping the Erase button. To erase ink strokes in the erase mode, just move the pointer across any ink stroke to erase it.
Once you are done marking up the file, you can use the Save button in the toolbar to save your work and all the annotations you made will get saved onto the file. You can reopen the file at any point to see the ink annotation on the file or edit them. You can also print the file along with the annotations in case you want to send out a copy of the annotated form, for example.
What’s next?
This is just the first step for inking support for PDFs. For inking, right now we offer basic support with one pen color and stroke size. We will build on this over time, supporting additional capabilities and quality enhancements. Following is the list of inking features the team is working on:
- Support for the pen back button (eraser button) to erase while in inking mode.
- Ability to select color and stroke thickness for ink
- Selection of additional pens, like highlighter pen
If you have any feedback or suggestions for the current version of inking support in Microsoft Edge, please do write as well. To send any feedback use the Send feedback in the top right corner of the app or leave a comment to this post. We are listening!
120 Replies
- schumatt
Microsoft
Elliot Kirk Great work so far! Would really like to see the ability to redact a PDF -- mark over text and have the underlying text actually removed. As it is today, I can change the pen to a wider stroke and make the text appear to be hidden, but even after saving, closing, and reopening, the text is still (understandably) present and can be copied out and pasted into another app.
- vygadeka
Microsoft
This is great suggestion. Currently, we only support annotating the file and not editing the contents of the file. This is a very valid use case for PDFs and definitely in consideration in the backlog.
- QtrainerCopper Contributor
What if you open a *.pdf by double clicking on it and you do not see the Draw icon in the tool bar?
- vygadeka
Microsoft
This could be because you have not opened Microsoft Edge but a different application 🙂 You can set Microsoft Edge as a default application for PDFs and double clicking on the files would open it in Microsoft Edge. Which is where you will see the Draw button. This support article may help doing that - https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4028161/windows-10-change-default-programs - adamsmith34Brass Contributor
Qtrainer It looks like that PDF is open in an Adobe product, not Edge. I see a menu bar and no address bar. Is that accurate?
- QtrainerCopper Contributor
You are correct. You have to go to File Explorer and right click on the file and Open With...Microsoft Edge Dev. Once it opens in Edge, you will need to click on take notes and from there you can draw. adamsmith34
- CrisMon-01Copper Contributor
When do you think we could have the Highlighter like the standard edge?
- vygadeka
Microsoft
CrisMon-01 ability to highlight text in PDFs is on its way
Do look forward to upcoming browser updates to get the ability to highlight text on PDF files.
- CrisMon-01Copper Contributor
Just One think on the highlighter, on the old edge, the highlighter follow (I think) same metadata, and it's good, but when someone insert something of strange in the PDF it want work well (like same formula with latex and after export), could you make it more careful at this point. I don't know, could you see the character we see instead of same metadata?
Thanks
- Benoit LamarcheBrass Contributor
Elliot Kirk Great progress but we also need to be able to highlight text, using a mouse or trackpad.
- pbilkBrass Contributor
Elliot Kirk These look great! I am excited for the support for the Surface Pen's eraser coming back and the different pen types. sizes and colours! I hope annotating on the web and typing up notes is next.
- gildaltonCopper Contributor
Elliot Kirk having the same PDF markup features currently available in the Android OneDrive app is of paramount importance for providing the highest level of functionality but also providing a consistent user experience across devices.
- adamsmith34Brass Contributor
Elliot Kirk I suggest a cloud connector (OneDrive, SharePoint, etc.) to allow saving marked up PDFs back to the same file for more efficient document workflow. Having to select a name/location for each save and then sharing the file again can quickly become a nuisance.
- jupagoseCopper Contributor
adamsmith34 Or at least a second button one to save into self file, and another to save as.
- shuluckCopper Contributor
希望荧光笔功能在对扫描件PDF的支持能好一些
- Shakur_RahmanBrass Contributor
epub support
bookmarks
built in dictionary
these three supports are crying need for people like me who want to rely on single software for pdf reading and web surfing simultaneously. waiting for long but 😐 Elliot Kirk - parth3791Brass Contributor
Elliot Kirk I thinks highlight and annotate option is very much important for a researcher like me. And also epub support (pretty please??!!).