
Add notes and speech bubbles to a PDF in Preview on Mac
You can use notes and speech bubbles to comment on text in a PDF. These items are often used in conjunction with the highlight, underline, and strike through tools.
- In the Preview app  on your Mac, open the PDF you want to change. on your Mac, open the PDF you want to change.
- Do any of the following: - Add a note: If the Markup toolbar isn’t showing, click the Show Markup Toolbar button  . Click the Note button . Click the Note button , then type text. You can use Touch Bar, if available. To change the note color, Control-click the note, then choose a color. You can drag the note to a different location. , then type text. You can use Touch Bar, if available. To change the note color, Control-click the note, then choose a color. You can drag the note to a different location.
- Add a speech bubble: Choose Tools > Annotate > Speech Bubble, then type new text. You can use typing suggestions, if available. To resize the speech bubble, drag a blue handle. 
- Edit a note: Double-click a note to view it, then type new text. 
- Remove a note: Select the note, then press the Delete key on your keyboard (or choose Edit > Delete). 
- Change or remove the author’s name: Your macOS login name is used as the note author by default. To change the author name, choose Preview > Preferences, click PDF, then type a different name in the Name field. To remove the author name, deselect the “Add name to annotations” checkbox. 
- View all the notes in a PDF: Choose View > Highlights and Notes (so the Highlights and Notes menu item has a checkmark next to it). All the notes in the document are displayed in the sidebar. 
- Search for text in notes: Choose View > Highlights and Notes (so the Highlights and Notes menu item has a checkmark next to it) to show those items in the sidebar. Then type a word or phrase in the search field in the toolbar. 
- Print notes: See Print PDFs and images.