The PDF, by its nature, is a read-only format. Yeah, you got the Watermark On Pdf that allows you to modify it, etc.; and the Reader allows for some markup, but it was initially designed to be a global standard for read-only documents and/or digital forms that you can fill out. As such, people donât create documents in PDF â t create them in some other app (MS Word, Apple Pages, etc.) and then export them to PDF to be readable on any device. So what you need to do is add the watermark to your document in your designer app, and then export it to PDF together with the watermark. If you donât have access to the source document, only the PDF â then chances are you are not the creator of that PDF, so you donât really have any right to add a watermark to it. The above holds true for Mac, Windows, Linux, etc.
Here is another solution. If you do a Google search for “Add Watermark To PDF” (or you can add yourself to the Google spreadsheet with your Gmail Account) you can see how many people volunteered for this. And how many are submitting PDFs as donations, so you can see that the system is working. So you don't have to be a designer to edit a PDF file and submit it for submission. I would love to hear from you and hear your experiences. For those of you who donated, did you have any problems or bugs, and how did you solve them? I've seen tons of comments here on DA, but not all of them came from our forums. Anyways, I've noticed that some of you people have donated the Watermark for free. However, if you look closely at my original post, I mentioned that we had a.