Skip to content

Settings and activity

45 results found

  1. 7 votes

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)

    We’ll send you updates on this idea

    How important is this to you?

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    An error occurred while saving the comment
    AdminArvind Yadav (Admin, Adobe) commented  · 

    Hi,
    Thanks for your response!
    Please take a note that currently this is not possible to insert signature when using Attach to Email by Adobe directly.
    For attaching to email, other applications use MAPI process of Microsoft and this is the limitation of Mapi that it does not allow insertion of already created signatures in the Outlook.
    To verify this you can test it with any word file and attach the word file by the steps:
    1. Open any word file
    2. Goto "File>>Share>>Email>>Send as Attachment" (See the snapshot attached)
    3. Verify the draft email does not insert your signature, please update us in caseyou see different behavior.

    Regards,
    Arvind

    AdminArvind Yadav (Admin, Adobe) supported this idea  · 
    An error occurred while saving the comment
    AdminArvind Yadav (Admin, Adobe) commented  · 

    Hi,
    I think you are talking about inserting your signature in the draft email whenever you attach a PDF by email button on it. Is that the case?
    It is as design, Adobe Acrobat does not insert signature automatically if it was the concern.

    Could you please check this behavior with other types of files like notepad/word/excel.
    Kindly follow the steps-
    -Right click on any notepad/word file
    -Select "Send to->Mail recipient" --> draft email window opens with attachment.

    After the above steps, draft email opens which does not inset signature automatically.
    Kindly let us know if you need more info.

    Regards,
    Arvind

  2. 20 votes

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)

    We’ll send you updates on this idea

    How important is this to you?

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    An error occurred while saving the comment
    AdminArvind Yadav (Admin, Adobe) commented  · 

    Hi,

    Thanks for bringing this issue to our notice. Your valuable feedback helps us improving our product. We discussed about this particular issue and we do not have any plans to work on it in immediate future. However, we’ll have it in our radar and might revisit at an appropriate time in future.

    Regards,
    Arvind

  3. 6 votes

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)

    We’ll send you updates on this idea

    How important is this to you?

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    Resolved  ·  Ammar responded

    User has not responded since long. Assuming resolved.

    An error occurred while saving the comment
    AdminArvind Yadav (Admin, Adobe) commented  · 

    Hi,

    Apologies for late response!

    Please find the steps to use "Keep Tool Selected" in DC for Stamps or other commenting tools:
    -Open any PDF
    -Load comment app
    -Choose any stamp --> stamp gets selected, please don't apply the stamp on doc.
    -Now press ctrl+e on Windows or cmd+e on Mac -->Tool properties opens and "Keep tool selected" is available here.

    Kindly let us know if it helps or you need more info.

    Regards,
    Arvind Yadav

  4. 10 votes

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)

    We’ll send you updates on this idea

    How important is this to you?

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    An error occurred while saving the comment
    AdminArvind Yadav (Admin, Adobe) commented  · 

    Hi,

    Apologies for late response!

    Please find the steps to change highlight color:
    -Open any PDF
    -Load comment app
    -Click on Highlight tool icon to select it --> Tool gets selected and color picker gets enabled
    -Click on the color picker and select desired color
    -Now highlight some texts, changed color should get reflected. Please see the attached snapshot for reference.

    Kindly let us know if it helps or you need more info.

    Regards,
    Arvind Yadav

  5. 2 votes

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)

    We’ll send you updates on this idea

    How important is this to you?

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    An error occurred while saving the comment
    AdminArvind Yadav (Admin, Adobe) commented  · 

    Hi,
    To do this, Kindly follow the steps below-
    -Open Acrobat
    -Open Preferences (use ctrl+k on Windows or cmd+k on Mac)
    -Select "Commenting"
    -Un-tick the check-box "Always use Log-in Name for Author name" and then click "OK" to save the preference
    -Open any PDF and add a sticky note
    -Right click on the sticky note and then select "Properties"
    -Goto "General" tab of the properties dialogue opened at the above step
    -Change the author name according to your choice
    -tick the check-box "Make Properties Default" and then click "OK" to save and close the properties dialogue

    I hope it helps. Kindly let us know if you face any more issue.

    Regards,
    Arvind

1 3 Next →