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I have a certification form that needs to be signed by whatever operator filled the form out. Each operator has a Digital ID file that they select and it adds the signature to the document in the signature form. For some reason all of the signatures now have the same hand drawn signature on every Digital ID regardless of the user selected one. If you click one of the digital signatures and click "Create" then select "Draw" it will allow you to draw a new one, which will then copy over to all of the individual ID's again.
Each user has their own password for their signature, and each signature is a separate file. Additionally, I tried copying them back and fourth between other PC's in different orders and now it's affecting multiple PC's.
No clue how to fix this as I've tried deleting all of the signatures, restarting Adobe Acrobat and Reader, then creating all new ones. Each time I create a new Digital ID from a blank canvas, it still pulls up an old drawn signature.
I'm using Adobe Acrobat DC and Adobe Reader DC to test this.
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Hi,
Whenever we create a Digital Id we can create a Draw and appearance for it that comes in the drop down menu whenever you try to create a signature.
Whenever you sign using a draw appearance and then sign again it picks up the last appearance that you have used but you can use the Options from the drop-down to select the appearance corresponding to the certificate.
For Deleting the signature
You can go to Preference (ctrl+k)
1. Go to Signatures --> Creation and Appearances.
2. Delete Appearances
Thanks,
Abhinav Sethi
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Is there a way to lock a drawn signature to someone's Digital ID so that another user cannot accidentally click someone else's drawn signature and put it on their Digital ID when signing a document though?
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