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How many documents to be filled and signed can i create using Adobe Acrobat DC Reader

Community Beginner ,
May 02, 2021 May 02, 2021

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Hi,
I understand that i can use Adobe Acrobat Reader DC to create documents to be filled in and signed.  But that there is a limitation on the amount of documents.  

I cannot find how many documents one can create with this version.


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Create PDFs , Edit and convert PDFs , PDF forms , Security digital signatures and esignatures , Standards and accessibility

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Community Beginner , May 10, 2021 May 10, 2021

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It appears that one can make 2 'signed' messages in a month with the DC Reader
With the DC PRO version, this max is raised to 150

 

thx.

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Community Expert ,
May 02, 2021 May 02, 2021

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How does you create the documents?

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Community Beginner ,
May 02, 2021 May 02, 2021

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This can be documents created with Word, Excel or other tools, which are saved as a PDF document.

Now i want to send them to my 3rd parties and let the sign them.

 

Acrobat Reader DC has an option to send this document to my third parties to fill in (name, date, email) and sign them.
When i compare Acrobat Reader DC with Acrobat Pro DC, i can see that the option tot fill in and sign is 'limited'.

Therefore i want to sign what this limitaion exactly is...

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Sorry last sentence must be:

Therefore i want to know what this limitation exactly is...

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Does you use Adobe Sign?

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In Adobe Reader DC, there is an option 'Fill in and Sign'.  This allows you to add fields to be filled in and add a signature, using Adobe Sign.

 

I have to login to Acrobat but before creating yet another account, i want to know the limitations of this feature. 

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The answer is zero. You can't create any PDF files using the free Reader. You need Acrobat or a subscription to the Adobe Document Cloud online services to be able to do it.

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To All:
Herewith the link which indicates that Adobe Reader also has the option to 'Sign, Track and Send' PDF docs...
 ==> Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (Belgium) 

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That's not what you wrote, though... You wrote (I added the bold formatting):

> I understand that i can use Adobe Acrobat Reader DC to create documents

And that's not possible. If you meant to take existing documents and sign them, then yes, that is possible, and there's no limit to the number of files you can do it to, as far as I know.

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Oke, sorry for confusion.

 

I meant that i use Reader to sent a PDF
- including 'fill in' fiels and a signature field
hence the sentence 'create a document'.

On the Adobe page above, it is stated that one can use Reader but there is a remark 'Limite'.  So i d'like to know what this limitation is...

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TO ALL:
It appears that one can make 2 'signed' messages in a month with the DC Reader
With the DC PRO version, this max is raised to 150

 

thx.

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