I have journal articles. I have journal articles coming out of my ears and as I am a nice kind person and want to save the planet I don't really want to print them all out. They are in pdf format, but I want to highlight the text I want to use in my report (like you would use a highlighter on text in a book etc). Is there any way I can do this? I don't really want to copy and paste the text onto a seperate word file as I want it to be in context.
Thanks in advance, guys.Is there a programme available, or any other way to highlight text in a pdf file?
you need a PDF file editor. You may check Adobe Acrobat (full software not jus the reader) http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/
or a cheaper similar product e.g. NitroPDF http://www.filesland.com/companies/Nitro鈥?/a>Is there a programme available, or any other way to highlight text in a pdf file?
THE HIGHLIGHTER IN WORD IS EXCELLENT FOR HIGHLIGHTING A WORD OR SENTENCE OR PARAGRAPH
Just Google for a Freeware PDF Editor or tool that will fit your exact needs.
There are plenty on the web to choose from. Totally Free Freeware
If you have the full version of Adobe, you should be able to.
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