kilroyscarnival
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Hello all,
At the office we have Acrobat X/XI (varies by desk) and Reader. I don't think anyone has Pro or DC.
I'm looking for a relatively easy way to take an old (literal) rubber stamp and make it fillable as a form to be stamped into an existing document. I've watched some tutorials on "dynamic" stamps but those seem to be filled out with a single identity and date/time stamp that is auto-populated. I'm looking to add a little box with some text, four radio buttons (basically, approved, revise and resubmit, approved conditionally, and rejected) and a space where the supervisor name and date could be typed in - then sent back to that person who will digitally sign. If there's a good tutorial for this, I'll gladly do the homework. So far the information online seems more suited to either creating an entire page as form or a dynamic stamp I can't get to work for this purpose.
Thanks for any advice. Acrobat forms are not by any means my strong suit, but I can create a form and I can create a stamp. I just can't figure out how to marry those properties together.
Ann
At the office we have Acrobat X/XI (varies by desk) and Reader. I don't think anyone has Pro or DC.
I'm looking for a relatively easy way to take an old (literal) rubber stamp and make it fillable as a form to be stamped into an existing document. I've watched some tutorials on "dynamic" stamps but those seem to be filled out with a single identity and date/time stamp that is auto-populated. I'm looking to add a little box with some text, four radio buttons (basically, approved, revise and resubmit, approved conditionally, and rejected) and a space where the supervisor name and date could be typed in - then sent back to that person who will digitally sign. If there's a good tutorial for this, I'll gladly do the homework. So far the information online seems more suited to either creating an entire page as form or a dynamic stamp I can't get to work for this purpose.
Thanks for any advice. Acrobat forms are not by any means my strong suit, but I can create a form and I can create a stamp. I just can't figure out how to marry those properties together.
Ann