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Moving Custom Submittal Stamps from Acrobat 9 to Acrobat DC

New Here ,
Jan 14, 2016 Jan 14, 2016

We have custom Submittal Stamps created that we have been using since 2011 (Approved, Approved as Noted, etc) that when placed in the PDF have a Radio Button screen that appears to select the "approval" and then auto-fills with the current date, the name (users name) and the file name.  As we have updated our Adobe Acrobat throughout the years, these stamps have always worked...until Acrobat DC!

Initially the stamps appeared to work, but then we noticed that it was duplicating the User Name (Name was written twice on the line).  When I tried to delete the stamp and "re-create" it, everything stopped working.

Suggestions on how to properly move the stamps over to the new Acrobat (which folder, etc) would be greatly appreciated!

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New Here ,
Jan 14, 2016 Jan 14, 2016

Okay - Amendment...

I figured out how to "get the stamps moved"....now I am down to one issue - the Duplicated "user name"...how do I get rid of that/revise that?

I can make it work for now (though is not "Clean" looking) - would love to get this fixed!

Thank you!

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LEGEND ,
Jan 14, 2016 Jan 14, 2016
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It's hard to say without seeing the actual stamp file. I'd be happy to take a look if you want to email me at: acroscript at gmail dot com

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