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Signatures in Adobe Pro DC

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Jul 05, 2017 Jul 05, 2017

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Hi guys,

I have recently upgraded the office team to DC. Long time user of Pro 9 and 10, and the change is considerable to say the least!

Big problem - there appears to be no way to sign a document using a signature created by a user. How can this be? The process was a piece of cake in Adobe 10 but here the only option appears to be using Adobes handwritten fonts under 'Fill & Sign'. Is there an option to use user created signatures?

We're also unable to password protect signatures - it looks like this function has been disabled in DC.

Regards to the Adobe community,


Shane

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Adobe Employee , Aug 17, 2017 Aug 17, 2017

Hi Shane,

What you are looking is called Fill and Sign and is useful for the user with static form or scanned form.

And I think you are looking is Digital id based signature: Digital IDs in Acrobat

Let us know if that helps.

-Tariq Dar

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Aug 17, 2017 Aug 17, 2017

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Hi Shane,

What you are looking is called Fill and Sign and is useful for the user with static form or scanned form.

And I think you are looking is Digital id based signature: Digital IDs in Acrobat

Let us know if that helps.

-Tariq Dar

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