

(You can also choose the black circle next to the Sign tool to change the color of your signature, if needed.) Choose the Sign tool to sign the document. The Fill & Sign ribbon will become available at the top of the page, and the Add Text tool will be selected by default.Note: The blue Request signatures button visible at this point requires access to Adobe Sign Enterprise. You'll be asked What do you want to do? Select the blue button Fill and sign.Select Fill & Sign from the right-side Tools menu.Open the PDF file you would like to sign in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC.For large volume signature requests or complex workflows, Adobe Sign Enterprise may be a better solution. For document creators requesting signatures from others, emailing the document to the signer along with a link to these instructions may fulfill their needs. Unfortunately, Adobe prohibits any exceptions to these access rules.įill & Sign is intended to be used by the signer of a document - it does not provide functionality for document creators who need someone else to sign their document. If you aren't sure, refer to the Affiliation Resource Access Rules for your UO affiliation. current staff and faculty) will have access to use this functionality.

Adobe's Fill & Sign functionality is available for free within the Adobe Acrobat Pro DC app - UO members who have access to Adobe's Creative Cloud and Document Cloud (i.e.
