Microsoft Edge gets PDF Search tool and Animated Immersive Reader Icon

Microsoft has promised it will port most of the PDF features from Edge Legacy to the new Edge based on Chromium. It did to the most extent. Another new feature, this time, the option to search through the entire PDF document has been added to the new Edge browser.

Recently, the new Edge got the ability to view PDF in Two Page layout. Following that and other PDF features, Microsoft brought the Search function to Edge Canary for PDFs.

Till now, to find something in a PDF document on Edge browser, you need to press Ctrl+F. The find in Page browser option works for PDFs as well for web pages and finds and highlights what you’re looking for by searching through the entire PDF document.

Edge Chromium adds Search function for PDFs

To the latest,  Edge PDF Viewer received a search icon, which also does the same.

To get started,

  1. Launch Edge browser
  2. Load a PDF from your computer or browse and open one from Web
  3. Click on the Search icon on the toolbar at the top and type keyword in the Find bar and press enter.
    Edge PDF find option on toolbar

Microsoft now testing a new animation for the Edge Immersive  Reader icon.

To enable animated icon for Immersive Reader in Edge browser

  1. Launch Edge browser
  2. Visit edge://flags
  3. Search for ” immersive Reader Icon animation experiment”
    Edge Immersive Reader Icon animation experiment flag
  4. Select “Enabled”
  5. Restart browser

Visit any reader-friendly webpage to notice an immersive Reader icon appearing in the address bar in an animated fashion.

The above mentioned new features can be found in Edge canary version.

What’s your take on Edge’s two new features? Let us know in the comments below.

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Venkat Eswarlu

Venkat is an independent technology journalist and the founder of Techdows. He has been covering web browsers, Windows, and software news since 2009. His exclusive scoops on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge features have been cited by Forbes, TechCrunch, Wired, CNET, and other major publications.

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