Open the PDF in Acrobat, and then click Sign in the mega verb bar at the top.
The new Acrobat experience makes it simpler to fill and sign PDFs using the Sign tool from the mega verb bar at the top. Do the following to fill and sign the PDF:
Currently, the new experience is being rolled out as an experiment to select users and is available for Acrobat (64-bit) English locale only with no third-party plug-ins installed.
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On the left pane, use the annotations to fill the PDF form.
- Click the Add Text icon and click at the place in the document where you want to add the text, and then start typing.
- Use the Crossmark, Checkmark, and Dot to fill in check boxes and radio buttons. Use the Circle to circle text or the Line to strike out text.
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If you've already added your signature or initials, just select it from the sign options, and then click at the place in the PDF where you want to add your signature.
If you are signing for the first time, you see the Signature or Initials panel. Below is an example of the Signature panel and the initials panel.
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(Optional) Acrobat creates a read-only copy of the document. A blue message bar at the top indicates the document has been certified by Adobe Sign. You can perform the following actions on the right-pane:
- View all Activity for the agreement.
- Download Audit report for the agreement.
- Get a shareable link to share the agreement with others.
- Send a copy of the agreement.
- Save a local copy of the agreement.