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Organizing Pages in Adobe with DocuSign Documents

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Mar 31, 2022 Mar 31, 2022

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Hello,

 

I am trying to "organize pages" in Adobe. There are several documents that have been signed via DocuSign. Int the past, I believe I have been able to easily use the "insert" function to keep adding documents to combine them all. However, all of a sudden, I do not have the option to use "insert." I am not sure I understand why. My colleague is able to do it and she isn't doing anything differently so I am not sure what happened. Is there a setting or something that I need ot fix? Is there a work around? Combining files doesn't work either.

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That's not possible. (Digitally) signed documents can't be edited, at least without invalidating the signature.

If you were able to do it in the past then they were not really signed, at least not with a digital signature.

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No, they were definitely signed thru DocuSign. There is something I am missing.

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