![]() If you got a signed PDF, you can request the signer to remove the signature and share the PDF or send an unsigned copy of the PDF. To remove your signature, right-click the signature and then choose Clear Signature. The document is then stored in the utility customer's file without printing and scanning anything. If you’re the only one signer, you can remove the signature and then work on the document or edit the source document. Then that signature is stored on the document. What I would like to happen in step 3 is for the form NOT printed and then scanned but the image of the form is displayed on the touch screen facing the customer and when the signature field is touched, clicked, or navigated to, a box is displayed on the touch screen allowing the applicant to DRAW their signature. After the form has been scanned and stored a workorder is created for a Meter Tech to drive to the property and they turn on the water. Then that signed form is scanned by the customer service rep using a scanner attached to the PC so that the SIGNED form can be stored in the utility customer's records.Ĥ. The completed forms need to be signed by that person sitting at the desk in customer service.Ĭurrently the completed form is printed and the person is handed an ink pen and they sign on the signature line. ![]() That person sits down at a desk with the first available customer service rep. You must type in or copy /paste an email address. Then from the menu options (shown in the screenshot below) select 'Request e-signatures': In the next screen, TAP ON 'ADD ME'. A person wanting water at their home or business walks in to the customer service lobby.Ģ. See slides: First step is to open a PDF document. Here is the workflow I would like to accomplish at our city utility department:ġ. This form is an application for water service. Adobe, please, give me an option to add a signature field that defaults to drawn signature! I know I am not the only person wanting this option.Īttached is one of the 12 forms I am trying to add the same type of field. I do not want the customer to go thru setting up of a digital signature since this is the only time they will be using this computer to sign anything and also there will be many other customers using this same computer to sign their documents. All I would like to be able to do is create a fillable form that has a field predefined as a DRAWN signature field. ![]() I will need the customer signature immediately while they are at the customer service desk. I am not emailing the document, I am not requesting a signature to be returned once completed. form into the template, creating a certificate in PDF Send to Adobe Acrobat Sign for the instructors signatures Send the final signed PDF to the student. What the customer will need to do is sign by drawing their signature in a box on the touchscreen in front of them. The forms will be filled out by our customer service representative. ![]() The forms I create will be a computer in customer service. It seems no one understands what I am trying to accomplish. either of the two will be active.No, this is NOT what I am looking for. it would be much better for example to group all signing options in the same bar (so you can have 'digitally sign' and 'sign' side to side. in its current form it leads to confussion. Well, the case, is you don't have to go to 'Fill & Sign' or 'Review and Sign' but you should go to 'Certificates' then you will see a different toolbar with a Digitally Sign pen (plus other options) instead of the greyed out. all of the symptons are there (greyed out sign, no hand icon where you are supposed to sign, etc, etc.). The right pane displays a list of existing form fields (if any). ![]() The left pane displays form field tools for adding additional fields and editing the form. I've been loosing what I felt like a long part of yesterday's afternoon trying to sign a pdf document with the Fill & Sign (as mentioned above) or Review and Sign (as I've read it elsewhere). Acrobat creates the form and opens it in the editing mode. Just in case anyone suffers the same problem and, eventually, drops by this post as I did and it doesn't give a clue of what you can be doing wrong. ![]()
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