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Website Integrated E-signature Documents

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Jan 25, 2018 Jan 25, 2018

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Apologies if this is super basic, but I have no experience in online documentation or digital signage.  I manage membership for an international nonprofit volunteer organization.  I have two forms that all members must sign.

I'd like to embed those two forms on my website (not send them to people), with an easy integrated signature block, a text box for typing their names, AND a drop-down menu for predefined locations where we have charters. I'd like those forms, once completed, to be automatically e-mailed to me. Oh, and occasionally I update those forms with new verbage and information, so I'd need to be able to easily update versions without breaking links.

We don't have a lot of money, so I need to make this permanently available as cheaply as possible. Is this something Acrobat or Sign can do? How? And how much? Thank you.

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Jan 26, 2018 Jan 26, 2018

Greetings!

What you are describing is the "Widget" feature, which allows you to embed a form onto a web page.

Widgets become available with the Business service package

I would recommend signing up for the 14-day free trial to test it out and see if it meets your needs.

Be aware that the Trial account replicates the Enterprise level of service, which is a higher level of service than Business.

That said, your stated purpose only requires a Business service package.

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Greetings!

What you are describing is the "Widget" feature, which allows you to embed a form onto a web page.

Widgets become available with the Business service package

I would recommend signing up for the 14-day free trial to test it out and see if it meets your needs.

Be aware that the Trial account replicates the Enterprise level of service, which is a higher level of service than Business.

That said, your stated purpose only requires a Business service package.

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