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creating a multi-part form with signatures

New Here ,
Nov 28, 2018 Nov 28, 2018

I need to create a multi-part form, with multiple digital signatures.  (I see this part of what I need has already been addressed in a previous post.)

However, I want each digital signature to be tied to a particular part of the form, rather than just having all signatures tied to the entire form.

I want Part I to have a coordination line(with digital signature).  After applicable Part I fields have been filled in and that coordination has been applied, I want Part I to be locked--no longer editable, and for only Part II to be editable.

I want Part II to have a coordination line(with digital signature).  After applicable Part II fields have been filled in and that coordination has been applied, I want Parts I & II to be locked--no longer editable, and for only Part III to be editable.

I want Part III to have a coordination line(with digital signature).  After applicable Part III fields have been filled in and that coordination has been applied, I want Parts I, II, & III to be locked--no longer editable, and for only Part IV to be editable.

I want Part IV to have a coordination line(with digital signature).  After applicable Part IV fields have been filled in and that coordination has been applied, I want Parts I, II, III, & IV to be locked--no longer editable, and for only Part V to be editable.

I want Part V to have a coordination line(with digital signature).  After applicable Part V fields have been filled in and that coordination has been applied, I want Parts I, II, III, IV, & V to be locked--no longer editable, and for only Part VI to be editable.

I want Part VI to have a coordination line(with digital signature).  After applicable Part VI fields have been filled in and that coordination has been applied, I want the entire record(Parts I, II, III, IV, V, & VI) to be locked--no longer editable.

How can I accomplish this?

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 04, 2018 Dec 04, 2018
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This workflow can be accomplished using Adobe Sign where there is control over the routing of the agreement and signers can be assigned specific fields to fill.  I do not know how to accomplish this just using Adobe Acrobat but someone else may know.

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Thanks,

Josh

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LEGEND ,
Nov 29, 2018 Nov 29, 2018

PDF signatures always apply to the entire file, not a page range. If they lock, it is at a file level, not a page level.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 29, 2018 Nov 29, 2018

It is possible, though, to set each signature to lock specific fields only.

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 04, 2018 Dec 04, 2018
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This workflow can be accomplished using Adobe Sign where there is control over the routing of the agreement and signers can be assigned specific fields to fill.  I do not know how to accomplish this just using Adobe Acrobat but someone else may know.

E-sign documents online, secure e-signature solutions | Adobe Sign

Thanks,

Josh

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