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Widget PDF copy in email is password protected

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Sep 06, 2018 Sep 06, 2018

I have a widgets that have the attachment fields where a customer can add multiple files.  When signed I get a copy of the signed form and all the attachments are in separate .pdf files. When I try to combine them in Acrobat DC it is asking for a password.  I did not password protect these widgets and my Adobe Sign login password does not work.  What password is used on these .pdf attachments? 

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Community Beginner , Sep 07, 2018 Sep 07, 2018

Two possible solutions for you to investigate

     1) There is a setting in your account that will append attachments to the agreement so the output is one single longer PDF.  This does not solve your password protection issue but may give you an output that works (since it sounds like you want to append the attachments anyway).

          Account settings -> global Settings -> Merge multiple documents into one document after signing

          Yours is most likely set to "Keep documents seperated"

  

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Sep 07, 2018 Sep 07, 2018
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Two possible solutions for you to investigate

     1) There is a setting in your account that will append attachments to the agreement so the output is one single longer PDF.  This does not solve your password protection issue but may give you an output that works (since it sounds like you want to append the attachments anyway).

          Account settings -> global Settings -> Merge multiple documents into one document after signing

          Yours is most likely set to "Keep documents seperated"

     2)  All Adobe Sign pdfs are protected  if you contact your CSM agent they can set a  "password sealer" password so you  can remove protections. Note that its just one password for your entire account so id be careful handling access to that password.

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