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February 15, 2022
Question

Why do all fillable fields lock when a signature is placed somewhere using the fill and sign option

  • February 15, 2022
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I have read many posts on this, but it strikes me that there seems to be no solution that helps; People either describe tabs under the properties of the fields that don't exist or describe complicated procedures that involve e-signatures and everyones email addresses. I just want the not-filled fields to stay unlocked, but there seems to be no option for this.

 

I am using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC and created a fillable pdf with text fields and signature fields; I password protected the rest of the document so that only the fillable fields and signature fields can be edited; When I sent the document and the first person has filled out their part and placed a signature (using the fill & sign button), all fields are locked and the second person that needs to fill out the remaining fields cannot fill them out unless I give them the password to edit it or unlock the fields myself again first. Both options make no sense to me.

 

It makes no sense that all fields lock automatically if a signature is placed somewhere in the document, especially since I can anyway always edit it after putting in my password. Only the filled fields should lock. How do keep the unfilled fields unlocked?

 

Thanks;

 

 

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Participant
November 3, 2024

Doing the same thing. Created a document for other coaches within our club to use. I have locked the main document so no one can edit it, but each coach can "fill" in each category, player name, etc to fit their team. I want them to be able to digitally sign it and lock it so they can then send it off to whomever for viewing. Unfortunately when I open the document in a browser (guessing this is how the coaches will open it to complete it) the digital signature option does not show, there for the document never gets fully locked. Ideas?

try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 15, 2022

> created a fillable pdf with text fields and signature fields;

> When I sent the document and the first person has filled out their part and placed a signature (using the fill & sign button)

 

Why are they using Fill & Sign if you added a signature field to the file? They should click that field and use it, instead.

Participant
February 15, 2022

well, good question. I guess that lots of people are familiar with just clicking the fill&sign button rather than creating a digital ID. I understand that just using the fill&sign button isn't a good way of signing because anyone can click and place a random signature, but that is a different topic.

Participant
May 9, 2023

So there's still no resolution to this 1 year+ later

Legend
February 15, 2022

"People either describe tabs under the properties of the fields that don't exist" - such as? I wonder if you've checked "this form requires a signature" which turns it into an entirely different kind of form, much more limited.

Participant
February 15, 2022

I read in other posts that there is supposed to be a "Sign" tab under the properties of a field where you can specify what happens to fields when they are signed or filled.

 

I understand that there are Adobe Sign Forms and normal Adobe Forms. It does not seem to matter which one I use; the fields always lock when a signature is placed anywhere in the document.

Meenakshi Negi
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 15, 2022

Hi Veronika,

 

Thank you for reaching out.

 

As you have mentioned above, you send the document for signature. Could you please let us know how you send the document for signature? Please share the steps you do.

Would you mind sharing a sample of the PDF you created? You may complete a new PDF form using the same steps and share it with us. That will help us to understand the singing workflow.

 

Thanks,

Meenakshi

Participant
February 15, 2022

I am just sending the pdf by email to a collaborator for signing. Just by attaching it to an email. That person fills out the "name" and "title" fields and signs, then they send it back to me and I would send it to the other person for filling out their part.

 

It does not matter if I create the form as an Adobe Sign Form or and Adobe Acrobat Form. It also does not seem to matter if I define the fields as text or signature fields; as soon as someone places a signature using the fill and sign button, all other fields are locked.

 

I can create a sample form if this is still necessary.

 

 

 

Bernd Alheit
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 15, 2022

What settings does you use at the password protection?

Participant
February 15, 2022

Edit-Protection-

Security Method: Password Security

Document Open Password: No

Permissions Password: Yes

Printing: High Resolution

Changing the Document: Not Allowed

Commenting: Not Allowed

Form Field Fill-in or Signing: Allowed

Document Assembly: Not Allowed

Content Accessiblility Enabled: Allowed

Page Extraction: Allowed

Encryption Level: 256-bit AES