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Electronic signatures
Last updated 4/7/2015
A Text signature B Graphic signature
1 (Optional) If you want to include an image of your handwritten signature in the certificate-based signature, scan
your signature, and save it as an image file. Place the image in a document by itself, and convert the document to
PDF.
2 Right-click the signature field, and select Sign Document or Certify With Visible Signature.
You can also create an appearance using the Signature preferences: Edit > Preferences > Signatures (Windows) or
Acrobat > Preferences > Signatures (Mac OS).
3 From the Appearance menu in the Sign dialog box, select Create New Appearance.
4 In the Configure Signature Appearance dialog box, type a name for the signature you’re creating. When you sign,
you select the signature by this name. Therefore, use a short, descriptive title.
5 For Configure Graphic, choose an option:
No Graphic Displays only the default icon and other information specified in the Configure Text section.
Imported Graphic Displays an image with your certificate-based signature. Select this option to include an image of
your handwritten signature. To import the image file, click File, click Browse, and then select the image file.
Name Displays only the default signature icon and your name as it appears in your digital ID file.
6 For Configure Text, select the options that you want to appear in the signature. Distinguished Name shows the user
attributes defined in your digital ID, including your name, organization, and country.
7 For Text Properties, specify the writing direction and type of digits used, and then click OK. See also Enable right-
to-left languages.
8 (Optional) If the dialog box includes the Additional Signature Information section, specify the reason for signing
the document, the location, and your contact information. These options are available only if you set them as your
preferences in the Creation and Appearance Preferences dialog box (Edit > Preferences > Signatures > Creation &
Appearance > More).
Set up a roaming ID account
A roaming ID is a digital ID that is stored on a server and can be accessed by the subscriber. You must have an Internet
connection to access a roaming ID and an account from an organization that supplies roaming digital IDs.
1 Open the Preferences dialog box.
2 Under Categories, select Signatures.
3 For Identities & Trusted Certificates, click More.
4 Expand Digital IDs on the left, select Roaming ID Accounts, and click Add Account.










