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Unable to delete a signature in the drop down so that I can add a new one. The delete box is grayed out and won't respond.
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Dear all,
I had a similar issue; unable to change signature in the Fill & Sign Tool drop down list.
Then I did this:
1. Close Adobe Reader application
2. Microsoft Windows - Go to Local(C) > Users > User(Yours) > AppData> Roaming> Adobe > Acrobat > DC > Security
3. Rename the below files
reader_fss_signature_initials into XXXreader_fss_signature_initials
reader_fss_signature_initiali into XXXreader_fss_signature_initiali
reader_fss_signature_initialk into XXXreader_fss_signature_initialk
4.
To address the problem, please follow these steps:
Remove the Application: Start by using the Acrobat Cleaner Tool, which can help ensure a clean uninstallation. You can download the tool from this link: Acrobat Cleaner Tool. Make sure to carefully follow the instructions provided on the Adobe website to
I think the easiest way of fixing it is - First press on the close (x) button next to the signature a few times (it would be still not gone that is the problem we have), then open task manager (ctrl+alt+delete), 'End Task' Adobe Acrobat. Now start Adobe Acrobat, the signature will be gone and 'Add signature' will be shown.
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This problem was solved by some earlier advice – uninstall and re-install the application – which worked.
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Easier fix: Open a .jpg file in the program. Go to Fill & Sign. Click (if doesn't work double click) on the - (minus) icon. You should be able to re-make and save a new signature. Makes sure you check the "Save signature" box. You don't have to save the file, just close it. If you go back to a .pdf, it should work correctly again!
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That would work if the minus icon was not disable, which is the real problem in this thread...
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Hi Linda
We are sorry to hear that. Please try to repair the installation from the help menu (Win Only) and reboot the computer once.
You may also try to reset the Acrobat preference as described here https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-discussions/how-to-reset-acrobat-preference-settings-to-defau...
Also try to create a new test user profile with full admin rights or enable the root account in MAC and try using the application there and check.
Regards
Amal
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This program is a steaming pile of garbage. It would be so incredibly easy for Adobe to let you save multiple signatures but instead we get this crap. The minus button doesn't do anything, and I don't want to hear any BS about reinstalling or going into directories to make a change that should take ONE BUTTON to do. What a waste of money.
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We are sorry to hear that. Have you tried to create a new test user profile with full admin rights or enable the root account in MAC and try using the application there?
Regards
Amal
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Hello. Have you tried to long-click the 'minus' button?
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This solved the issue perfectly. Thanks for the suggestion!
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Although I have the same issues listed above. For me, sometimes it allows me to change the signatures and sometimes it just freezes and it will not let me delete the previous signature. Now my new problem is, I have changed the signature but even though the name has been saved in the box, everytime I paste the signature, the signature will automatically update to the previous signature. My only option is to go to ilovepdf.com to do that. And I have been advised not to go that route. But I have no other options.
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Okay update.. So I just let it stand in the time out corner for a while and I came back to it and when I attached the signature. The signature finally stayed. But I am sure that this was temporary thing.
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This is the dumbest work around ever needed. Adobe. Fix this. Peope have been begging for year.
Everyone - Go into the online version of Adobe, go to settings, e-sign settings, edit settings, my preferences, my signature
What a waste of money for such a critical service. You have so many redic promotions on signing, but make it so difficult...
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I tried to long-click the 'minus' button and it worked.
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Couldn't agree more.
Adobe Acrobat = Horrible clunky piece of 32 bit software.
Patch on top of patch on top of patch, with zero commitment from Adobe to rectify...
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Have Adobe support completely remove their profile -Don't let them tell you to create a new one yourself - This happened to me on both my office PC and my home laptop - I could login with creds from my manager and it worked fine on both systems - They didn't say what they did, but after 10 minutes of saying it is a known issue, everthing worked. Can now go to sign yourself and add and remove signatures when I couldn't before.
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Isn't it amazing that we are all paying Adobe an ongoing monthly fee these days and they can't even do a simple signature fix in 2023? There are free PDF options out there that can do signatures with no issues. I'd like to think Adobe is completely abysmal but, they are making millions. Can't help but just sit back and laugh at this situation.
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I am on a Mac using Adobe Acrobat and also having trouble changing the signature. I have the most updated version using Creative Cloud which I pay a lot of money for. This problem started several months ago suddenly, where when I click the minus button next signature... nothing happens. It used to delete when I clicked it many times but now that does not work either. I have removed the application and reinstalled and it works for like a day or two and then stops. This happens not just on one computer but now two separate devices I use (home and work). It definitely seems to be a problem in the application. I am tired of reinstalling the app every other day. Is there a workaround for Macs and why did this start happening suddenly? Can you just go back to old application? This is the most important feature and why I use Acrobat. Please help or I will have to discontinue and pay for another program. Thanks.
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What is the version of the Acrobat DC you are using? To check the version go to Help > About Acrobat and make sure you have the recent version 23.01.2017X installed. Go to Help > Check for updates and reboot the computer once.
Also, try to repair the installation from the help menu (Win Only) and see if that works.
Please try to reset the Acrobat preferences as described here https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-discussions/how-to-reset-acrobat-preference-settings-to-defau...
You may also try to create a new test user profile with full admin rights in Win or enable the root account in MAC and try using the application there and check.
Regards
Amal
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Snce the new version was released, this is happening to me. YThis feature is only reason I use this software. Frustrating.
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To address the problem, please follow these steps:
Remove the Application: Start by using the Acrobat Cleaner Tool, which can help ensure a clean uninstallation. You can download the tool from this link: Acrobat Cleaner Tool. Make sure to carefully follow the instructions provided on the Adobe website to uninstall Acrobat completely.
Reboot Your Computer: After using the Cleaner Tool, please restart your computer. This step is essential to ensure that any remaining traces of the previous installation are completely cleared.
Reinstall Acrobat: Once your computer has rebooted, you can proceed to reinstall Adobe Acrobat. You can download the latest version directly from Adobe's official website at this link: Adobe Acrobat DC Downloads. Be sure to select the appropriate version and follow the installation instructions provided.
I hope these steps help resolve the issues you're experiencing with Adobe Acrobat. If you encounter any difficulties or have further questions, please don't hesitate to reach out for assistance. We're here to support you through this process.
~Amal
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Thanks Amal,
That worked 😃
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Hi @Lesley VAA
We are glad to hear that. Feel free to contact us for any assistance required in the future.
~Amal
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I think the easiest way of fixing it is - First press on the close (x) button next to the signature a few times (it would be still not gone that is the problem we have), then open task manager (ctrl+alt+delete), 'End Task' Adobe Acrobat. Now start Adobe Acrobat, the signature will be gone and 'Add signature' will be shown.
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ADOBE...
As paying customers waiting years for this glitch to be fixed, how is it still a thing?
We should not have to try multiple work rounds to change out signatures.
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Frustrating to the point where I am testing out another product.
I don't need all the bells and whistles, but I do need this feature to work reliably.