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March 13, 2017
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Why can't i electronically sign a secured PDF?

  • March 13, 2017
  • 2 replies
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Hi

This form here https://www.border.gov.au/Forms/Documents/80.pdf  requires a signature on page 17 but the "Fill & Sign Tools" are disabled. Does that mean they don't want you to sign it electronically?

Cheers,

Harry

    Correct answer AkanchhaS8194121

    Hi HarryKunz,

    We have tried the same at our end, and this issue is not reproducible.

    We have been able to sign the document in the Adobe Reader DC application using the Fill & Sign tool.

    As the link you have shared that directed me to the online document, and the steps needs to be follow-

    • Download the file as PDF
    • Opened Adobe Reader DC
    • Select Fill & Sign tool
    • Select "Sign" at the top > Add Signature or Add Initial
    • Place the Signature (Drag and Drop) in the right field where you wish to add them (Signature of Applicant)
    • Save File

    If it is not working at your end, then please help us with the exact workflow that you are following.

    Regards,

    Akanchha

    2 replies

    wayoung
    Participant
    December 1, 2018

    I'm having this problem too. I'm signing a secured pdf using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. The Fill and Sign toolbar just has a greyed out Sign button which I can't click. When I try to install again from the site, it tells me I already have this verison. So I think it's an actual bug.

    wayoung
    Participant
    December 1, 2018

    Ok, I figured it out. I clicked on the Security Settings on the left (the lock icon), and I saw that certain operations are not allowed. For me, signing itself was not allowed. The only thing allowed was Printing and Content Copying for Accessibility. Guess I gotta tell the HR person who sent me this how to do her job.

    Participant
    October 6, 2021

    What worked for me was this:

    1. fill in all fields in the secured PDF form

    2. print (or press ctrl-P) to PDF (in my case, I had 'Microsoft Print to PDF' as the printer)

    3. save the print file (as PDF) in the desired location

    4. open the said PDF file as usual, go to 'Tools' > 'Sign & Certify' and select the desired signing option

    AkanchhaS8194121
    AkanchhaS8194121Correct answer
    Legend
    March 13, 2017

    Hi HarryKunz,

    We have tried the same at our end, and this issue is not reproducible.

    We have been able to sign the document in the Adobe Reader DC application using the Fill & Sign tool.

    As the link you have shared that directed me to the online document, and the steps needs to be follow-

    • Download the file as PDF
    • Opened Adobe Reader DC
    • Select Fill & Sign tool
    • Select "Sign" at the top > Add Signature or Add Initial
    • Place the Signature (Drag and Drop) in the right field where you wish to add them (Signature of Applicant)
    • Save File

    If it is not working at your end, then please help us with the exact workflow that you are following.

    Regards,

    Akanchha

    Inspiring
    March 13, 2017

    Thank you very much! i was using the wrong Adobe reader. I installed Reader DC and there it works indeed, thank you!