In the Box document library, do one of the following:
- Right-click a non-PDF file that you want to convert to PDF, and choose Integrations > Create PDF with Adobe Acrobat.
Adobe Acrobat for Box provides an integrated bundle of PDF services, enabling you to perform various operations on your PDFs. It also supports accessibility features such as read-out-loud functionality, keyboard tabbing, and high-contrast support. With this PDF experience, you can:
Also, the PDF experience supports dark mode, enhancing the visual experience for users.
The Adobe Acrobat for Box is supported on all modern browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Microsoft® Edge.
Beginning October 1, 2021, Acrobat tools will no longer support Internet Explorer and Microsoft® Edge Legacy browsers.
Open and view PDFs online with Adobe's high-quality web-based PDF previewer. To open a PDF, do one of the following:
If you get a permission dialog to grant access, click Grant access to Box.
The PDF is displayed in the Adobe Acrobat preview window. From the top menu, you can add annotations, search for words, download PDF, print PDF, and edit PDF to organize pages, combine files, export PDF to other formats, send your document for signature, and convert to PDF.
A. Acrobat Tools - Convert, Edit, Sign, and More B. Quick tools to annotate the PDF C. Document name D. Search, download, print, and read out loud PDF, Preferences, get help, account settings E. Navigation pane to view comments, bookmarks, pages, page numbers, previous or next page, rotate clockwise, fullscreen mode, zoom-in, or out options
You can convert Microsoft® Office documents and other supported file formats into high-quality Adobe PDFs that preserve fonts, formatting, and layouts.
The add-in lets you convert from the following popular file types to PDF:
Convert to PDF from | Supported file extensions |
---|---|
Microsoft® Word | .doc, .docx |
Microsoft® Excel | .xls, .xlsx |
Microsoft® PowerPoint | .ppt, .pptx |
Image file formats | .bmp, .gif, .jpeg, .jpg, .png, .tif, .tiff |
Rich Text Format | .rtf |
Text file | .txt, .text |
Adobe Illustrator | .ai |
Adobe InDesign | .indd |
Adobe Photoshop | .psd |
Fill & Sign Form Format | .form |
Steps to convert a file to PDF:
In the Box document library, do one of the following:
A. List of recommended applications B. Create PDF With Adobe Acrobat
You may be prompted to sign in to Adobe Acrobat. Sign in with your Adobe ID and password.
If you’ve opened a PDF file in the Adobe Acrobat preview window, selecting Edit > Convert to PDF displays the Box file explorer. Choose the file that you want to convert to PDF and then select the check mark icon.
The file is converted to PDF and saved back to your Box library. Also, a preview of the file is displayed.
If you select a file to convert from a shared folder of your Box document library, a copy of the converted PDF file is saved to the same shared folder of your Box document library. If you don't have the required permissions for the shared folder, the converted PDF file is saved in the home folder of your Box document library.
You can convert PDF files into various document formats.
Adobe Acrobat performs OCR on PDF files that contain images, vector art, hidden text, or a combination of these elements. For example, it performs OCR on PDF files created from scanned documents. Adobe Acrobat also performs OCR on the text that it can't interpret because the text was encoded incorrectly in the source application.
OCR is the conversion of images of text (scanned text) into editable characters so that you can search, correct, and copy the text.
The extension lets you export to the following file types from PDF:
Export PDF to |
Supported file extensions |
---|---|
Microsoft® Word |
.doc, .docx |
Microsoft® Excel |
.xlsx |
Microsoft® PowerPoint |
.pptx |
Rich Text Format |
.rtf |
Image |
.jpg, .tiff, .png |
Steps to export PDF:
From your Box document library, select the PDF file that you want to export, right-click, and do one of the following:
From the Adobe Acrobat preview window, choose Tools > Convert, and then select the format you want the PDF file to export to.
Sign in to Adobe Acrobat using your Adobe ID and password when prompted.
In the dialog box that appears, do the following:
Select Convert to [selected format] button.
The selected PDF file is converted to the desired format with the same name. The converted document is automatically saved in the same folder to your Box document library.
If you select a PDF file to export from a shared folder, the exported PDF file is saved in the same shared folder of the Box document library. If you don't have the required permissions for the shared folder, the exported PDF file is saved in the home folder of your Box document library.
You can edit text or add images to a PDF file using the Adobe Acrobat app.
Steps to edit text and images in a PDF:
From your Box document library, select the PDF file that you want to edit, right-click, and do one of the following:
Choose Tools > Edit text & images from the Adobe Acrobat preview window. The PDF becomes editable, and the Edit panel opens on the left. If the PDF is generated from a scanned document, the Acrobat app automatically runs OCR to make the text and images editable.
In the edit mode, you can perform the following operations:
You can add or insert new text into a PDF using the available fonts in the Acrobat app.
From the Edit panel, select Text under Add Content.
Drag to define the width of the text block that you want to add.
The Add text tool intelligently detects the following text properties of text close to the point of click:
These text properties are automatically applied to the text that you add at the point of click. You can change the text properties using the options under Format text in the left pane.
Type the text. When you add text to a PDF, by default, the Acrobat app chooses nearby font attributes for the new text. Any font not available in Acrobat is substituted when you edit text by a default fall-back font for the particular script.
To move the text box, place the pointer over the line of the bounding box (avoid the selection handles). When the cursor changes to Move pointer , drag the box to the new location. To maintain alignment with the other list items, press Shift as you drag.
When you edit text, the text in the paragraph reflows within its text box to accommodate the changes. Each text box is independent, and inserting text in one text block doesn’t push down an adjacent text box or reflow to the next page.
From the Edit panel, select Text under Add Content.
Select the text that you want to edit. The text box turns blue upon selection, and a quick menu appears with the following options:
Select any area outside the selection to deselect it, and start over.
You can move text boxes on a page. The Edit tool outlines each text box, so it's clear what text is affected. Edits are confined to the page. You can't drag a text block to another page or move individual characters or words within a text box. However, you can copy text boxes and paste them on another page.
Resizing a text box causes the text to reflow within the new text box boundaries. It doesn't change the size of the text. As with other text edits, resizing is limited to the current page. The text doesn't flow to the next page.
From the Edit panel, select Text under Add Content.
Select the text box that you want to move or resize.
Move
Place the pointer over the line of the bounding box (avoid the selection handles). When the cursor changes to Move pointer , drag the box to the desired location. Hold down the Shift key as you drag to constrain the movement vertically or horizontally.
Resize
Place the pointer over any of the circular selection handles, and drag the handle to resize the text block.
You can add items to a numbered or bulleted list, create list items, convert a paragraph to a list item, and conversely. You can also change list types.
From the Edit panel, select Text under Add Content.
Acrobat detects paragraphs and lists separately. Therefore, both paragraph and list may appear in the same bounding box while editing. After you save the file, the paragraph and list items are displayed in separate bounding boxes.
You can add or remove items to the list at all nested levels using the same familiar controls that you use in Microsoft® Office. For example, press Enter at the end of a list item to insert a new row. Press Backspace to remove the new row and position the cursor back to the end of the previous list item.
To create a numbered or bulleted list:
To convert an existing paragraph to a list item:
To convert an existing list item to a paragraph:
To convert from one list type to another:
Use the keyboard to add a list item. For example, before a paragraph, you can type number ‘a’ followed by the closing parenthesis ‘)’ and then add one space. It adds a numbered list starting with “a)”.
From the Edit panel, select Image under Add Content.
Browse and select the image from the Box document library.
Adobe Acrobat app adds the image to the PDF. You can perform the following operations:
You can organize existing PDF documents by deleting, reordering, or rotating its pages.
Steps to organize pages in a PDF:
From your Box document library, select the PDF file that you want to organize, right-click, and do one of the following:
From the Adobe Acrobat preview window, choose Tools > Edit, and then select the organize pages tools like Reorder pages, Rotate pages, Delete pages, or Split a PDF.
Sign in to Adobe Acrobat using your Adobe ID and password when prompted.
The Organize Pages toolset appears on the left. Use the + or - button on the bottom right corner of the window to zoom in or zoom out the page thumbnail preview. Do any of the following and select Save changes.
To save the changes in the existing file, select Save changes, else select Save a copy. Enter the file name, and select Save. The file is saved back to your Box document library.
If you select a file to organize from a shared folder of your Box document library, the organized PDF file is saved to the same shared folder of your Box document library. If you don't have the required permissions for the shared folder, the organized PDF file is saved in the home folder of your Box document library.
The extension lets you convert from the following popular file types to PDF:
Convert to PDF from | Supported filename extensions |
---|---|
Microsoft® Word | .doc, .docx |
Microsoft Excel | .xls, .xlsx |
Microsoft® PowerPoint | .ppt, .pptx |
Image file formats | .bmp, .gif, .jpeg, .jpg, .png, .tif, .tiff |
Rich Text Format | .rtf |
Text file | .txt, .text |
Adobe Illustrator | .ai |
Adobe InDesign | .indd |
Adobe Photoshop | .psd |
Fill & Sign Form Format | .form |
Steps to combine files into a PDF:
From your Box document library, select a file that you want to combine, right-click, and do one of the following:
Sign in with your Adobe ID and password when prompted.
Choose Tools > More > Combine Files in the left pane.
A preview of the file is displayed. From the Combine tools pane on the left, you can perform the following operations:
From the Tools pane, select Combine. The files are combined into a PDF and saved to your Box document library. Also, a preview of the file is displayed.
If you select a file to combine from a shared folder of your Box document library, the combined file is saved to the same shared folder of your Box document library. If you don't have the required permissions for the shared folder, the combined file is saved in the home folder of your Box document library.
To fill and sign PDFs, go to Tools > Fill & Sign. The Fill & Sign tools appear on the left, allowing you to complete form fields and sign as outlined in the following sections.
From the left panel, select and then click on the field where you want to add text.
It displays a text field along with a toolbar, as shown below.
Select the text field again and enter your text.
To reposition the text box to align it with the text field, select the textbox and hover over it. Once you see a plus icon with arrows, move the textbox to the desired position.
To edit the text, select the text box. Once you see the cursor and keypad, edit the text and then click elsewhere to enter.
To change the text size, select A or A as required.
Resize the first annotation you place to fit the check box or radio button in the document, and the next annotations you add will be of the same size and will fit the rest of the box/circle fields.
To change the text color, select from the quick toolbar and then select a desired color from the color palette.
The default color for signatures is black. To change the color of signatures, you must deselect the Keep signatures black checkbox.
To switch to a different input type, select and then select one of the available options like Signature, Initials, Crossmark, and Checkmark.
Hover over the field with the radio option.
It automatically displays the default checkmark or the selected radio field symbol.
Select the radio option field to enter the symbol.
To change the symbol, select the field again, and then from the menu, tap and then select another symbol. It marks the field with the selected symbol.
Create your signature and initials if not already done. To do so:
Note: You may also add an image as your signature or initials. To add an existing image, tap the image icon from the top menu. To take a new picture to be added as your signature, tap the camera icon and follow through with the workflow.
To add a signature:
Once you add a signature or an initial to a form and save it, you cannot edit it again. So, when adding a signature or an initial, you see the following warning message.
To add your initials:
If you want to use an image as your signature or initials:
You can get documents signed by others using the Adobe Acrobat integration in Box, which relies on cloud services provided by Adobe Acrobat Sign. It lets signers quickly sign agreements from anywhere using a web browser or mobile device. Signers are not required to sign up or purchase any Adobe product to sign the agreements.
Complete your edits before you sign. The signed agreement is certified by Acrobat Sign. Edits to the signed agreement will lose the certification.
Besides PDF, you can send Microsoft® Office files, various image files, and text files for signing.
Document type |
Supported filename extensions |
---|---|
Microsoft® Word |
.doc, .docx |
Microsoft® Excel |
.xls, .xlsx |
Microsoft® PowerPoint |
.ppt, .pptx |
Rich Text Format |
.rtf, .txt |
Image |
.bmp, .gif, .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .tif, .tiff |
Steps to get your documents signed by others:
Open the file you want to send from your Box document library for e-signature.
Select a file and do one of the following:
A. List of recommended applications B. Send With Acrobat Sign
Sign in to Adobe Acrobat using your Adobe ID and password when prompted.
In the Send for Signature landing page, do the following, and select Next.
A preview of your agreement opens. The form fields are automatically detected in the PDF. Select the icon to place the detected form fields in the PDF document. Alternatively, drag fields from the tabs in the right pane and drop the fields where desired in the document.
If you have added multiple documents, the documents are converted into PDFs and combined into a single file. The combined file is opened for you to add appropriate fields.
Select Send. A copy of the sent agreement is stored in your Box document library, and a confirmation dialog box is displayed. You can perform the following tasks from the confirmation dialog box:
The Change Destination Folder option isn't visible if your role is a Contributor to the shared drive.
In Box, the activity stream displays the current status of your agreements. When you open a PDF document sent for signature, the Activity in the right pane displays the status of the agreement like sent for signature, document completion by the sent party and more.
A. Agreement sent for signature B. Status showing the agreement completion
The Acrobat Sign for Box supports a password as a second-factor authentication method for signers.
Set the password option by clicking the Email icon to the right of the recipient email address, and select Password from the drop-down menu.
You will be prompted to enter an alphanumeric value between 3 and 32 characters.
Signers will not be able to view the document until the password is properly entered
There are a few things to keep in mind when using password authentication:
Signed PDFs are sealed by default to prevent tampering with the PDF content.
Additionally, a sender can apply a password that will prevent the PDF from being viewed when opened.
This password is a 3 to 32 character alphanumeric value set when the agreement is created:
Similar to authentication passwords, the password is not stored in the agreement records, and cannot be recovered if it is lost. The password forces an authentication when the PDF is opened. The PDF content cannot be viewed until the password is successfully entered. After the password is successfully applied, the PDF content can be read. The basic PDF tamper-proofing security is still in place and will prevent the content from being altered.
When sending an agreement, a reminder can be established for the whole agreement.
This means each recipient will have a reminder assigned to them when it is their turn to sign the document. Only the current recipient is ever notified with an agreement reminder.
When an agreement with a reminder is initially sent, a Please Sign email is delivered to the first recipient. This event starts the timer for the first reminder.
If the reminder is configured to send every third day (for example), the first reminder will trigger exactly 72 hours after the Please Sign email was delivered.
When the recipient completes their action with the agreement, the reminder clock for that recipient is terminated.
In the case where there are multiple recipients, the next recipient in the flow receives a Please Sign email immediately after the preceding recipient has completed their action. The reminder clock starts for the new recipient based on the delivery time of their Please Sign email (not the initial time stamp).
This process cycles through all the recipients of the agreement until the agreement is fully executed.
By default, the signed PDF will be pushed back to the original folder where the original document launched the process. When sending the agreement, the sender has the option to change this default routing to any other folder in Box.
Note: Re-routing a document only applies to the one agreement. This is not a change in the established behavior for future or previous documents.
To change the destination folder of the agreement, do the following:
2. In the Box folder explorer, choose the desired folder, and click the check mark icon to select.
The post-send page will update to reflect the new path. You can change the path again if required.
Once you close out the post-send page, you cannot further edit the return path for the signed PDF.
A signer receives an email with a link to sign the agreement. Signers are not required to sign up or purchase any Adobe product to sign agreements. They can sign agreements using a web browser, mobile device, or Acrobat / Acrobat Reader desktop application. To sign the agreement, click Review and Sign.
When you send an agreement for signature, a copy of the agreement along with the audit history is stored in your Box document library. Depending on the agreement status, a suffix (in-progress-Acrobat Sign), (completed-Acrobat Sign), (failed-Acrobat Sign), or (expired-Acrobat Sign) is added to the agreement's name.
To track all the agreements sent for signature, do the following:
From the sent agreement confirmation dialog box, click Track Agreement. The agreement page is displayed in a new browser tab.
If you have an established Acrobat Sign ID, you should register for a new Adobe ID using the same email address. After registering, the Adobe database will correctly link your Adobe ID to your Acrobat Sign ID and allow you to authenticate to your existing user account. To register for a new Adobe ID using the established Acrobat Sign ID, do the following:
No data is lost when you register for a new Adobe ID using your established Acrobat Sign ID.
In the Adobe Acrobat sign in page, click Create An Account.
Use your existing Acrobat Sign ID, fill the requested details, and then click Create Account.
Confirm your email address by entering the six digit code sent to you.
Once your Adobe ID is confirmed, the Send For Signature page is displayed.
Use the Compress PDF tool to reduce the size of your PDF file. The size of the file is optimized by removing embedded fonts, compressing images, and removing items from the file that are no longer needed.
From your Box document library, select the PDF file that you want to compress, right-click, and do one of the following:
From the Adobe Acrobat preview window, select Tools > More > Compress a PDF.
In the Compress PDF dialog box, choose the compression level as per the desired size and quality and select Compress.
The PDF file is compressed and saved to your Box document library.
If you select a file to compress from a shared folder of your Box document library, the compressed file is saved to the same shared folder of your Box document library. If you don't have the required permissions for the shared folder, the compressed file is saved in the home folder of your Box document library.
Use the Protect PDF tool to add password security to a PDF. After the password is set, users must provide the password to view the PDF.
From your Box document library, select the PDF file that you want to protect, right-click, and do one of the following:
From the Adobe Acrobat preview window, select Tools > More > Protect a PDF.
In the Protect PDF dialog box, type the password in the Set Password field, and confirm the same in the respective field. For each keystroke, the password strength meter evaluates your password and indicates the password strength. Select Set Password.
Your PDF is password protected and saved to your Box document library. In the preview window, enter the password in the prompt to view the PDF.
If you select a file to protect from a shared folder of your Box document library, the protected file is saved to the same shared folder of your Box document library. If you don't have the required permissions for the shared folder, the protected file is saved in the home folder of your Box document library.
Use the Adobe Acrobat commenting features to write notes to yourself as you view or read documents. You can add comments to your PDF files with text comments, sticky notes, highlights, or the drawing tool. To add comments, do the following:
From your Box document library, select the PDF file that you want to comment, right-click, and choose Open With > Adobe Acrobat (Web).
In the quick tools bar, select the desired annotation tool and choose where you want to place the note. The following comment types are available for use:
When you use Add Text annotation, the same text is posted as a comment, and appears in the comment pane.
When you select any text in the PDF, additional commenting tools are available for use - Add comments, Highlight selected text, Strikethrough selected text, Underline selected text, Copy text.
If you're logged in, and your subscription includes access to the Edit tool, you'll also see the Edit text option.
A. Add comments B. Highlight text C. Underline text D. Strikethrough text E. Copy text
Adobe Acrobat autosaves the PDF.
To change the color of your comments, do the following:
Select the comment. A pop-up window appears.
Similarly, you can choose and change the line thickness of the Drawing Tool annotation, and adjust the font size of the Add Text annotation.
Select the color to open the color panel and choose your desired color.
To edit a comment, do the following:
To delete comments, select the comment and do one of the following:
To erase drawing comments, do the following:
If you have an established Acrobat Sign ID, you should register for a new Adobe ID using the same email address. After registering, the Adobe database will correctly link your Adobe ID to your Acrobat Sign ID and allow you to authenticate to your existing user account. For more information see Convert your established Acrobat Sign ID to Adobe ID.
Configure your browser by adding Adobe and Google web entries to the trusted sites zone.
Please enable third-party cookies in your browser to use the integration.
Disable the pop-up blocker for Adobe Document Cloud extension or add it to the exceptions list in Safari and Firefox browser.
Firefox
Safari
Configure your browser settings to disable the pop-up blocker.
Please enable third-party cookies in your browser to use the integration.
The agreement status is not updated if it is moved to a folder where the user has one of the following permissions:
You need to enable the setting for activity stream in the admin console.
In Box, click Admin Console in the left pane.
Click Apps.
Click the switch to enable Box Activity Stream.
In the Box Admin Console, select Adobe Acrobat as the default application for PDF files by doing the following:
In Box, click Admin Console in the left pane.
Click Apps in the left pane. In the Default Editors section, choose Adobe Acrobat as the default application for PDF Files.
File name formats mentioned below are not allowed:
For a shared file, if you are enrolled in any of the following roles, then Adobe Acrobat for Box does not work.
If you have not purchased Adobe Acrobat subscription, you see a message "Your current plan does not support premium tools", when you perform any action on the PDF. Do the following to purchase the available Adobe Acrobat plans:
In the Adobe Acrobat preview window, click Edit, and then click View Plans.
A new browser tab opens listing the available plans. Choose the desired plan, and follow the on-screen instructions to purchase.
Go back to the PDF preview tab in Step 1. Click Verify.
After your account is verified you can use the available tools.