Under Tools - you can select Stamps.

Included in Stamps is the “Sign Here” set and that’s where your signature goes.

Sadly when the DC update occurred there was no warning that my custom signatures were going to disappear so now I have to redo them.

I have to admit though that there seems to be a lot more functionality in this version - time will tell.


On Feb 10, 2016, at 9:15 AM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Older versions of Adobe Acrobat Reader used to allow me to "sign"
documents. This was useful in filling out forms that weren't really
designed as a fill in form but were actually meant to be printed.
How do I do that in their DC version?


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