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I'd like to digitally sign my document with my Adobe eSignature and then request eSignatures. However, when I do this, my eSignature is wiped, even if I have saved the document with said eSignature. Is this possible?
If not, then I'd like to be able to eSign it MYSELF prior to sending. I do not want to have to add my email address and then, like the other signing party, receive an email and have to spend more time. However, on the Request eSignatures screen, I do not even see a choice to sign first or last, which is what I see in Adobe Sign, which I assume is a different product.
Guidance?
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Hi hn10868820,
Thank you for reaching out.
You may sign the document first when you send the document for signature. Please use the following steps:
1. Open Acrobat and go to the Request E-signatures tool.
2. Add your email address as the first recipient and then the other recipient's email.
3. Click on the More options.
4. Now, on the next page, ensure that you mark the box for Preview & Add Signature Fields.
5 On the next page, you may add the form fields and click on the "Sign, then Send" button.
So you will be able to add a signature then and there. You will not have to follow the process like other recipients.
Hope the information helps.
Thanks,
Meenakshi
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Hello Meenakshi:
Thank you for your guidance. At number 4 above, I did not see any clickwrap or check the box for preview and add signature fields (notably, the latter was done automatically when clicking the form field on the left side). Could you please provide me with a screen shot with further guidance?
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Hey hn10868820,
Sorry about the delay in response.
Here is the screenshot of the option in the number 4 line.
It would be helpful if you could share the screen recording to better understand. That will help us to understand the workflow you do and provide you with the correct information on that basis.
Thanks,
Meenakshi