How to Crop a PDF Page
Cropping a PDF page lets you remove unwanted margins, white borders, or content at the edges of a page.
How to Combine JPG Files Into One PDF
Combining multiple JPG images into a single PDF is one of the most common image-to-document tasks — whether you're assembling scanned pages,...
How to Convert an Email to PDF
Saving an email as a PDF is useful for record-keeping, sharing email threads with people who weren't on the original thread, or filing correspondence...
How to Make a PDF Searchable
A searchable PDF lets you find words with Ctrl+F, select and copy text, and have the file indexed by search engines or document management systems.
How to Convert a Word Document to PDF on Mac
Mac makes converting a Word document to PDF straightforward — you can do it directly from Word, from Pages, or from the print dialog without any...
How to Add a Watermark to a PDF
Adding a watermark to a PDF is a common way to mark documents as drafts, confidential, or proprietary — and to discourage unauthorized distribution.
How to Make a PDF Smaller Without Losing Quality
Making a PDF smaller without losing quality is a common goal, and it's achievable — but the result depends on what's making the file large in the...
How to Convert a PowerPoint to PDF
Converting a PowerPoint presentation to PDF is one of the most common document tasks, and the method you use affects how well animations, fonts, and...
How to Scan a Document to PDF on iPhone
iPhone's built-in camera app doubles as a capable document scanner, and iOS can turn those scans into a PDF without any third-party app.
How to Convert Multiple Images to PDF on iPhone
Converting multiple images to a single PDF on iPhone is a common task — combining photos of a document, creating a photo album PDF, or collating...
How to Reduce PDF Size on a Mac Without Losing Quality
Mac has better built-in PDF tools than Windows, and reducing PDF size on a Mac without degrading quality is genuinely achievable — if you use the...
What Is the Difference Between PDF and TIFF?
PDF and TIFF are both used for archiving and distributing documents, but they serve different purposes and suit different workflows.
What Is the Difference Between PDF and XPS?
PDF and XPS are both fixed-layout document formats designed to preserve the appearance of a document regardless of which software or device opens it.
Why Does My PDF Have a White Border?
A white border around a PDF page is one of those small formatting issues that can make an otherwise polished document look amateurish — especially...
Why Is My PDF Showing as a Black Screen?
Opening a PDF to find a completely black screen is jarring — especially when the file was working fine before.
Why Is My PDF Blurry After Compressing?
A PDF that looks blurry after compression is one of the most common complaints about file size reduction tools.
How to Split a PDF on iPhone
Splitting a PDF on iPhone is useful when you need to share just a few pages from a longer document, extract a specific chapter, or reduce a file to a...
How to Compress a PDF on iPad
Compressing a PDF on iPad is straightforward once you know where to look. iPad doesn't have a native compression tool, but between Safari, Files, and...
Can You Compress a PDF in Google Drive?
Google Drive doesn't have a built-in PDF compression button, but there are a couple of ways to reduce PDF file size from within the Drive ecosystem —...
How to Compress a PDF on a Chromebook
Chromebooks don't run desktop software like Adobe Acrobat, but they handle PDF compression just fine — either through the browser, Google Drive, or...