Operation Manual
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Last updated 4/7/2015
Stamp a document
You apply a stamp to a PDF in much the same way you apply a rubber stamp to a paper document. You can choose from
a list of predefined stamps, or you can create your own stamps. Dynamic stamps obtain information from your
computer and from the Identity panel of the Preferences dialog box, allowing you to indicate name, date, and time
information on the stamp.
The Stamp tool appears in the secondary toolbar of the Comment tool.
A Dynamic stamp B Sign Here stamp C Standard business stamp D Custom stamp
For a tutorial on creating dynamic stamps, see Dynamic Stamp Secrets at
http://acrobatusers.com/tutorials/dynamic_stamp_secrets.
Open the Stamps palette
❖ Choose To ol s > Comment > Stamps > ShowStamps Palette.
Apply a stamp
1 Select a stamp by doing one of the following:
• Click the Stamp tool. The most recently used stamp is selected.
• In the Stamps Palette, choose a category from the menu, and then select a stamp.
2 Click the document page where you want to place the stamp, or drag a rectangle to define the size and placement of
the stamp.
3 If you haven’t provided a name in the Identity preferences, the Identity Setup dialog box prompts you to do so.
Change a stamp’s location or appearance
❖ Using the Select tool or the Hand tool, do any of the following:
• To move a stamp, drag it to a new location.
• To resize a stamp, click it, and then drag a corner handle.
• To rotate a stamp, click it, move the pointer over the handle at the top of the stamp, and drag when the rotate
stamp icon
appears.
• To delete a stamp, right-click the stamp and choose Delete.










