Inserting images into a PDF document can be tricky, especially for those with limited computer experience. This article will demonstrate an easy and quick method for inserting images into your documents.
How to Insert Images into a PDF File
Step 1: Once Foxit Reader is installed, open the program using one of the following methods. If you don't have the software yet, you can download the latest version of Foxit Reader here. Alternatively, you can use Adobe Reader for this task.
- Method 1
- Method 2: Click on Start (bottom left corner of the screen). In the Search Programs and files section, type in Foxit Reader and the search results will appear on the screen. Click on the search result 'Foxit Reader' to open the program.
Step 2: Once the software is activated, the interface will appear. From this software interface, locate and click on the Edit tab toolbar, then hover over the Insert option.
- Next, move your mouse to the adjacent window and select Image.
To insert an image into the PDF file, you need to hold the left mouse button on the document and slowly drag to resize the image. Once you've reached the desired size, release the mouse button. The system will then take you to a new window called Add Image.
Step 3: In the new window, click on Browse... to insert the image into the document.
If you want to customize the border size or position of the image, select the Advanced... option.
Once you've inserted and customized the image, you'll adjust some things like brightness, image rotation... After customization, press OK. Now the image will appear in the PDF document.
Here is the image after inserting into the document:
Inserting images into your document will make your PDF more vivid and understandable, especially for documents like projects, reports, and plans. With the detailed instructions above, hopefully, it will assist you in working with PDF files.
In addition, if you want to delete images or text in a PDF file, use PDF Eraser. Delete images in PDF with PDF Eraser helps you remove copyright images that the PDF file creator has inserted previously.