00:00Did you know that you can summarize your PDF on your Mac?
00:03Here's how you summarize PDFs on Mac with one of my favorite shortcuts.
00:07Click on Plus to create your new shortcut. Next, click on the information icon and check off
00:12Use as Quick Action, Finder, and Services menu. From the list of prompts, choose Get Text from PDF,
00:19then choose Use Model. You can select whichever AI model you'd like to use from the options.
00:25Go to the text box and type a prompt like this. Summarize the following PDF in a few clear bullet
00:31points. Focus on the most important ideas. This will allow you to choose any PDF from your Mac when
00:37the shortcut runs. Next, choose Show Content. It should auto-fill to show a response. When you finish,
00:44you should then have the option to go to a PDF on your computer, right-click, go to Quick Actions,
00:49and press Summarize PDF. Really helpful trick that, honestly, I wish I had while I was in college.
00:55If this shortcut helped you, leave a like, let me know in the comments,
00:58and check out the other shortcuts that I've shared here on the channel.
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