macOS 26 preview does not allow highlighting on much of text

When selecting text in Preview app (Mac OS 26) it shows a blue outline box around the text, but it doesnt allow text selection or highlighting.


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Original Title: apple os 26 bug-preview doesnt allow highlighting on much of text


MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 26.0

Posted on Sep 18, 2025 12:26 PM

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Posted on Dec 5, 2025 3:56 PM

New to MacOS 26 and it's December 2025, and I'm having the same issue. Based on this discussion board, it looks like it's been going on for several months now and still isn't resolved. It's super annoying. The "work-around" (printing the PDF as a PDF) does allow you to highlight the PDF and gets rid of the light-blue selection boxes that prevent you from highlighting. But this needs to be fixed.

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Dec 5, 2025 3:56 PM in response to Larryzed

New to MacOS 26 and it's December 2025, and I'm having the same issue. Based on this discussion board, it looks like it's been going on for several months now and still isn't resolved. It's super annoying. The "work-around" (printing the PDF as a PDF) does allow you to highlight the PDF and gets rid of the light-blue selection boxes that prevent you from highlighting. But this needs to be fixed.

Jan 31, 2026 10:39 AM in response to Larryzed

UPDATE: it solved the first time I opened the file, but when I opened again Preview started showing the "blue boxes" again and now I'm not able even to select text! Really buggy behavior!


I exported the PDF with the option of "Create PDF/A" and it solved the issue for me.


But it's really annoying and a big disappointment, I use this feature a lot with many files, and having to export each of them is just unacceptable. It seems like Mac OS is degrading in quality progressively, which makes me wonder which OS to go next.


Oct 6, 2025 9:11 AM in response to Larryzed

These are exclusively public, user supported communities. No Apple employees participate here and only proper feedback links get to the the product development teams. Continuing to post about issues with Preview in Tahoe 26.0.1 is just noise as we fellow users cannot fix it, and Apple won't see it.


Even a change in the tools that the originator of the PDF uses, could impact how well Preview can select and annotate text passages. PDF document internals are a quagmire. Not only is Apple's Preview incapable of handling all PDF documents, the PDFKit/CoreGraphics development teams sometimes introduce bugs in it. I keep a current version of Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on the occasion when Preview has issues.


Neither Preview, nor Acrobat Reader are PDF Editors. One does not need PDF editing features for PDF annotation. When PDF editing is necessary, there are single-purchase, lower cost PDF Editors (e.g. Code Industry's Master PDF Editor) available for those that are sensitive to subscriptions. Recently, if not presently, stacksocial dot com was offering a Microsoft Office 2021 Home and Student plus a 3-year subscription to Adobe Acrobat (classic) for 89USD. That same three-year subscription from Adobe would run 324USD.

Feb 16, 2026 2:59 AM in response to Larryzed

No solved in 26.3,


Additionally I had to solve the selection itslelf not working since first time I installed Tahoe, I found the solution only some weeks ago:


1. Recreate the Missing Caches Folder

Since the system cannot find the "Caches" folder, you must manually ensure the path exists:

  1. Open Finder.
  2. In the top menu, select Go > Go to Folder....
  3. Type ~/Library/ and press Enter.
  4. Look for a folder named Caches.
    • If it's missing: Create a new folder (Shift+Command+N) and name it exactly Caches.
    • If it's an alias (it has a small arrow icon): Delete it and create a real folder named Caches instead. 

2. Reset the Finder and Sidebar

Sometimes the Finder sidebar points to a corrupted "broken link" for system folders. 

  1. Right-click any folder in your Finder Sidebar that is giving you this error and select Remove from Sidebar.
  2. Relaunch Finder: Hold the Option key, right-click the Finder icon in your Dock, and select Relaunch.
  3. Try to navigate back to ~/Library/Caches to see if the error is gone. 

3. Restart

If the mediaanalysisd process is still not appearing in Activity Monitor:

  1. Shut down your M1 Mac.
  2. Press and hold the Power button until you see "Loading startup options".
  3. Select your disk, then hold the Shift key and click Continue in Safe Mode.
  4. While in Safe Mode, try selecting text in an image. Then, restart normally. Safe Mode clears and rebuilds system caches automatically. 





Dec 15, 2025 12:19 PM in response to Larryzed

It appears they have abandoned the Preview app. It is not highlighting. I see multiple instances reporting the problem and there has not been a resolution that I see working yet. I saved the file as PDF, I exported as PDF, I will try printing it them I must get some work done. I'd highlight it myself but I don't have a printer here. Printing and saving as PDF worked. This is shameful I thought this was a professional organization. This is not responsible behavior, it is appropriate for the times but not for the integrity.

Feb 9, 2026 10:04 AM in response to jerald108

An update and this is also mentioned by others, the problem appears to be with text in a table such as a bank statement. Outside of the table on the same document the highlight feature works. Also when you look at the document properties, preview shows that there is a highlight, but it is not visible. It will sometimes allow you to highlight text on a PDF document until you close and reopen a document or you select a different but similar document.

Feb 2, 2026 9:35 PM in response to Larryzed

i also have the same problem with bank statements, very annoying, no solution that is time effective seems to work that i have seen posted here yet, so i thought I would share my solution. Install VirtualBuddy (free from apple), install an older version of macos with the working version of preview. then use it. takes a bit of time to set up, but afterwards, you have a long-term easy solution to this problem forever. I am very happy now.

Sep 24, 2025 6:51 PM in response to Doug.Smith

Doug.Smith wrote:
Not a huge deal, just coincidence that I happened to be doing this right before and after the update.

Worth reporting to Apple:

Feedback - macOS - Apple


I typically wait until the x.1 or x.2 update to move to a new major macOS version, but this time I decided to upgrade immediately on one of my Macs. This is the fun that comes with that choice.

macOS 26 preview does not allow highlighting on much of text

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