Follow these steps to create PDF files when Adobe PDF Printer isn't available in Mac OS X Leopard, Snow Leopard, Lion, or Mountain Lion. • • • • • A PDF, or Portable Document Format, is a proprietary publishing format developed by Adobe. According to PC Magazine, this format has become widely used to share documents over the Internet. You may want to be able to write in a PDF file in order share editing comments with someone. Mac computers come with a document viewer called Preview. This document viewer allows you to write in a PDF file in two distinct ways. First, you can write directly on top of the PDF file. You can also add an annotation, or sticky note, to a PDF file using Preview. Video of the Day. Credit: Makidotvn/iStock/Getty Images Write Directly on a PDF Step Open a PDF file in Preview. To do this, press 'Control' on your keyboard and click the PDF file. Select 'Open with' and then select 'Preview.' Step Click the 'Tools' tab at the top of your screen. Select 'Annotate' and then 'Add Text.' An empty text box will appear on top of the PDF file. Step Re-size the empty text box to the desired size. To do this, click and drag at the corner of the text box to expand or reduce the size of the box. • • • Have You Done These Before Asking for Technical Support? Before going for technical support from printer supplier or PDF tool developer, there are some fundamentally basic things to do. Check the paper in the printer feed tray: Make sure you have enough paper in the printer’s feed tray, also check if there is a paper jam stopping the printing. If yes, get the paper out carefully. Check if the printer can be seen on the Mac: Make sure you are printing with the default printer that displayed on your mac. If there is no printer appearing on your mac, you need to manually add your preferred printer into the list of your devices by go to Finder>Apple Menu>System Preference>Printers&Scanners> Add>Select your printer from the list.
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