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Changing Digital signatures in Adobe Fill & Sign Function

Community Beginner ,
Apr 09, 2021 Apr 09, 2021

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As I receive a request from a sender to sign on a PDF, can I sign on the intended field using digital signature instead of an Italic font of my name?

 

I want my signature to look like this:

 

Instead of this:

sign.jpg

 

Thanks.

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Community Expert , Apr 12, 2021 Apr 12, 2021

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Apr 09, 2021 Apr 09, 2021

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Yes, you can create your own appearance at Preferences > Signatures.

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 11, 2021 Apr 11, 2021

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Hi Bernd, Thanks.

 

I've understood that this works under Acrobat's Certificates function. However now I'm exploring the options of having the same digital signature under "Fill & Sign" option.

 

My case is I have received a form through email from a co-worker that requests for my digital signature and as I clicked on the area box to sign, italic fonts of my name came up instead of a proper digital signature. I would like to change this.

 

I explored Preference > Signatures > Creation & Appearence however could not find relevant settings to change it. Would you mind to point me in the correct direction please?

 

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I mean "Request Signature" option, not "Fill & Sign". My mistake.

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Mouse click on "New..." and you can create a appearance.

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Hi Bernd,

 

Tried and created new Appearances:

KianH_0-1618205270286.png

 

However still no digital signature, as seen in below screenshot. The allowed signature is still Italic Font:

KianH_1-1618205310157.png

 

I might not have done it correctly?

 

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Don't use Fill & Sign.

Use Tools > Certificates

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Except, I'm trying to utilise "Request Signature" function where its overall process is must faster than Tools>Certificates function. 

Only thing is the recipient cannot sign the document using the signature like from Certificates function so I'm trying to see if it's possible to do so.

 

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You want use Adobe Sign?

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Hi Bernd, yes. I want to use Adobe Sign.

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Hi Bernd, thanks will do. Apologies for the delayed reply.

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