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I am using Adobe Acrobat via the web-app.
So I'm just now learning about e-signatures via Adobe Acrobat. Thus far, I have learned how to add signature fields to a PDF, and I am able to send these documents to specific recipients directly from Adobe Acrobat.
However, what I would ideally like to do is create one form with a general signature field that could be signed by any client who may need to. I would like to be able to save this PDF locally, so that I can email it to clients via Microsoft Outlook while CC'ing my colleagues.
Or, alternatively, I would like to know how to add CC's when sending a PDF to a client via Acrobat. At the moment, I am able to add multiple recipients, but Acrobat assumes I am seeking a signature from all of them. Is there a way to request a signature from one party via Acrobat, while CC'ing my colleagues without the requirement of a signature from them?
Please let me know if any of my questions require clarification.
Thank you in advance for any help you may be able to provide.
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@margot_1717 to answer your question of your title... Yes, you absolutely can save a PDF with an un-filled signature field and send it to multiple clients via your own email.
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Hi @margot_1717,
Hope you are doing well.
I believe this is what you are looking for: https://adobe.ly/4jat2ss.
Let us know if this helps. If not, we can discuss further.
Regards,
Souvik.
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