Searching for a specific word or phrase in a multi-page PDF document could be like trying to find a needle in a haystack if it weren’t for PDF Readers.
PDF Readers like iLovePDF Desktop include a handy search function that lets you find information in PDF documents quickly and easily offline. You can use the program on any Mac or Windows PC.
PDF searching in iLovePDF is really straightforward: All you need to do is open your PDF or multiple PDF files in the PDF viewer and start typing in the search bar. All the search results will be highlighted.
The program offers a basic search function to find a word in a PDF document. In the same search window, you can also conduct a more advanced search to look for complete phrases. It isn’t case-sensitive, so there’s no need to type capital letters in the text box.
To find words in a PDF on your Mac or Windows PC, first, download and install iLovePDF. Then follow the steps below:
If you have a text-heavy document or the content is displayed in small font size, it can be quite a strain to navigate through the search results. To optimize the PDF searching experience, you can make use of iLovePDF’s different page view options:
Yes, you can search for a word in a scanned PDF, but remember that the scan is an image, so it first needs to be converted to searchable text. You can do this by converting it to a Word doc using a PDF converter. For accurate results, use iLovePDF’s reliable PDF to Word tool.
After you have converted your scanned PDF to Word, you can save it as a PDF file again to search it in the offline PDF Reader.
The good news is that whichever PDF viewer you choose, it’s likely to have a word search function. Want to do more with your PDF file? Doubling up as a PDF Editor, the iLovePDF Desktop App also offers tools to help you edit your PDF documents.
You can convert PDF files to other Office formats, protect a PDF with a password, and even convert it to PDF/A to look after it long-term. For more PDF tools, download the iLovePDF Desktop App on your Mac or PC.