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Know more about the Sign Enhancements with Acrobat DC’s latest version.

Adobe Employee ,
Jul 02, 2021 Jul 02, 2021

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Acrobat DC’s latest release introducing a couple of exciting Sign enhancements. Let’s study about them one by one:

 

New Sign options in the right-click context menu in Acrobat DC

 

The new Sign options in the right-click context menu help you quickly start the signature process from the viewer: Request Signatures and Sign Yourself.

 

Note: This feature is being rolled out as an experiment in Acrobat DC, and the menu options may not be available to all users. 

 

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New Sign description

The Fill & Sign or Adobe Sign tooltip now clearly indicates that recipients don't need Acrobat and can sign the documents online.

 

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Contextual tips to quickly start the signature process after you edit, create, combine, or organize a PDF

When you edit, create, combine, or organize a PDF, Acrobat prompts you to send the document to get signatures from others. If you open a signed document, Acrobat recognizes and prompts you to use Adobe Sign.

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New Sign menu

You can now easily discover the available Sign options from the new Sign menu.

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Hope you liked the new changes. Have further suggestion? Then please join the conversation here. Your feedback is valuable for us!

For other great resources click here:  Cannot verify your subscription status-Adobe Acrobat DC | Understand how and when we can display PDF in web browser-Acrobat DC

 

 

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