more than 2 signature / initial options for fill & sign tool
Only 2 signature / initial images can be stored currently. Every time I want another signature I have to swap out an existing image for one from my files. It would be hugely beneficial to be able to maintain a much larger selection of stored signatures / initials for completing documents for multiple members of the household.
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Anonymous commented
When placing signature blocks, you must place both blocks. Otherwise, placing another block is considered an edit, which you cannot do to a signed document.
My office has found a workaround, however. If the document is already signed, and you need to add signature blocks, print to PDF. Once the file is saved, open that version. Now you can place signature blocks on the printed copy.
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Anonymous commented
I use Acrobat DC both for personal & my volunteer CERT work. The older versions of Acrobat allowed for saving multiple signatures/initials so only have 2 in Acrobat DC is a major PITA. Yes, you can delete & create a different signature/initial each time but that is so inconvenient.
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Kiran L Bhayani commented
I support this suggestion. After signing once, you have to use ms print to pdf and put second signature. So, please add this feature
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Anonymous commented
We are also having an issue with this. Contracts need more than one signature - we received a contract that was signed by the subcontractor and when we try to add the signature we get the message that "the document has been signed and can not be edited" even thought the signature properties state that the "certifier has specified that Form Fill-in, Signing and Commenting are allowed for this document". This is needs to be fixed.
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Theo Clemons commented
I work in a department that has the same issue as others on this thread. Have anyone came up with a fix for this problem?
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Joy Getha commented
I have the same problem. A co-worker signed a document, and several other people need to sign it. But the user interface does not have any tools or widgets for me to sign it now! the old Adobe Acrobat had an easy-to-use "Place Signature" tool, but that has vanished. How do we sign things digitally now? I would be happy to send you screenshots.
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Nadine commented
I have the same problem, when I sign a document, and then send the PDF to my supervisor for the second approval signature. The file is locked and can not have a second persons signature on the document.
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Dean Warren commented
I currently have workflows that require 2 if not 3 signatures. Initial recipient fills in form then sends it to manager for approval then sends the form back to Occupational Health for final review and signature. All this happens via email.
Is there a tutorial for adding the signatures in a fillable form that will allow for 3 or more signatures? -
Dean Warren commented
I currently have work-flows that require 2 if not 3 signatures. Initial recipient fills in form then sends it to manager for approval the send back to Occupational Health for final review and signature. All this happens via email.
Is there a tutorial for adding the signatures in a fillable form that will allow for 3 or more signatures? -
Michael Clark commented
I believe this capability has been on Acrobat's engineering desk for years.
Apologies if I'm wrong. But if I'm correct, when will it be seriously addressed? -
Anurag commented
Hello,
Could you please elaborate on the steps you are performing ? It would help us narrow down the issue quicker.
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Anonymous commented
Can some one tell me how to even get the two sets option please? I am only able to get one persons's signature/initial set at a time and would love to be able to have both mine and my partner's signatures and initials to choose from every time Instead of continually having to remove one signature/initial set to then add the other set on every document requiring both our sets of initials and signatures. ~ Thanks
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JC commented
I work with contracts that require at least 2 signatures. The current version of Acrobat does not allow a second person to sign after the first one does, no matter how much I verify the signature. I can't even add a digital signature when the other person has digitally signed the document. This worked fine in previous versions of Acrobat- why was this changed?
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Adminsagrover (Admin, Adobe) commented
Thanks for your feedback. We will inform the engineering team on this requirement and will keep you posted with further updates.
Regards,
Sandeep -
Anonymous commented
You are right. This limitation is a real pain in the a**