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Added a custom stamp - it's sideways - how to rotate?

New Here ,
Mar 31, 2020 Mar 31, 2020

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I made a simple stamp with two words and everything is good except that it's vertical instead of horizontal. I don't want to rotate the stamp every time I place it, so how do I change the stamp itself?

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Mar 31, 2020 Mar 31, 2020

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So you are saying that the stamp was created in the correct "horizontal" orientation, but when it is placed it is rotated 90degrees? If so this is because the PDF page is rotated.  Stamps are placed according to the page rotation. Try placing it on other pdfs that are not rotated. 

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Sep 05, 2021 Sep 05, 2021

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My PDF is not rotated - works fine for awhile then Adobe randomly decides to rotate it

 

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Mar 31, 2020 Mar 31, 2020

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To rotate a stamp click it and then click the little circle that appears at the center of the top border, and drag to rotate the stamp. Hold down Shift to make it rotate in intervals of 45 degrees.

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Sep 05, 2021 Sep 05, 2021

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That doesnt work - deleted stamp and puts "Draft" in the box

 

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Mar 31, 2020 Mar 31, 2020

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You can change the stamp by rotating the page in the stamp file. I don't mean rotate the view. The actual page needs to be rotated

Thom Parker - Software Developer at PDFScripting
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Oct 18, 2021 Oct 18, 2021

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Has this been solved yet? I have had the same issue for some time now. The image is right-side up in AutoCAD and remains so when published as a .pdf, then ran through Illustrator and then publishing as a .png from AI (this is to illustrate that the .png remains right-side-up, although only the .pdf publish is used to create the Adobe Stamp). It remains right-side-up as as a thumbnail in Adobe Acrobat DC when browsing to the .pdf in the "Select Image for Custom Stamp" dialog box, and still under the "Create Custom Stamp" dialog box after import. The first instance of a 90° rotation occurs when actually selecting the stamp for placement on the page, or in the thumbnails of created stamps through selecting "Custom Stamps / Manage". The .pdf imports into Bluebeam Revu right-side-up as well (though the image does note a rotation of 270° in that software).

 

Just for a test, I did rotate and save the .pdf page in other orientations. The rotation is reflected in the .pdf; however, the stamp always reverts back to the same sideways (left readable) orientation when selecting the stamp to place. Additionally, I republished the original .pdf from AutoCAD using a landscape orientation, rather than portrait (the plot settings do include an icon that rotates 90° when switching between the two; however, the plot preview and produced .pdf both have a right-side-up orientation for either page orientation setting).

 

I of course can, manually rotate the image upon placement, but the default placement is what I would like to address.

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Mar 15, 2022 Mar 15, 2022

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Full disclosure, I'm not an admin, just a regular user that had the same problem and through trial and error found a solution. Try creating the object you wish to turn into a stamp as a .jpg image file and choose that as the source file for the stamp.  I was having the same issue when trying to use a .pdf as my source image for the stamp.

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Dec 05, 2022 Dec 05, 2022

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Thanks for this...

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Nov 27, 2023 Nov 27, 2023

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this was a very practical answer, it saved me from frustration. it worked perfectly

thank you dear DNS1212

 

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Nov 28, 2023 Nov 28, 2023

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There was a reason I wanted a .pdf as my stamp, but after all this time... I don't remember. Thanks for pointing out this simple solution.

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