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I am making two form is Adobe pro (newest version). I am useing the full form on an iPad and emailing the finished product. The issue I am having is that it saves the form and I have to delete everything before re-useing it.
Is there a way to make it "save as" only? I'm have tried everything I know and I don't have much hair left to pull out. Or any other was to I might not be thinking of. Thanks for any advise.
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What I use and recommend on iOS is Readdle's PDF Expert. Signature fields that you add using Acrobat are treated as a type of e-signature field. It also has a lot better support for PDF forms and JavaScript than any other mobile PDF viewer. After you sign, you have the option of flattening the form when emailing, which is a handy feature. It essentially ensures that the recipients won't have problems viewing the filled and signed form.
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Method one:
Lock the file: Cmd + I on Mac, RM > Properties on Windows or Alt + Enter, unless it changed within the last 10 years. Make a note on the form telling them they will need to Save As so they are not angry.
Method two:
Create a Reset button that will clear the form when you click it.
Method three:
If you are on Acrobat Pro DC, Clear Form is under More. In XI and X it's in the Right Hand panel under Forms.
I vote for Method #2.
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On a mobile device, begin by creating a copy of the original blank form and work with the copy. It's the opposite of what you'd do on the desktop version.
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Thanks for everyone reply. I made a reset button, and it resets everything but the signature that I created in adobe sign on my iPhone. The signature still stays, and I can not seem figure out how to make a copy. If I make a signature box on my computer, it does not show up on the iPhone app.
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If by "signature box" you mean a digital signature field, then it won't show up in Adobe Sign because it doesn't support digital signatures. It's raison d'être is for e-signing, which is nothing like digitally signing.
Regarding making a copy, I was thinking about Adobe (Acrobat) Reader, not Adobe Sign.
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I can use any program. I also have adobe acrobat on my phone. I can get one or the other to work. If I use a basic pdf and adobe sign, them I can fill out everything, and sign it. BUT It only saves the original and I can't use it again. If I use a form, and the reset button I can't get a signature on my phone. Im sure this is clear as mud.
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What I use and recommend on iOS is Readdle's PDF Expert. Signature fields that you add using Acrobat are treated as a type of e-signature field. It also has a lot better support for PDF forms and JavaScript than any other mobile PDF viewer. After you sign, you have the option of flattening the form when emailing, which is a handy feature. It essentially ensures that the recipients won't have problems viewing the filled and signed form.
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Thanks George! Thanks what I was looking for.

