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Old 01-16-2008, 08:45 PM
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Adobe Acrobat 7 signature field

Hi, I was wondering if there is a way to have multiple digital IDs,
but with signing preferences to each. I am wanting to set one digital
ID to have a signature appearance with an imported graphic of my
digital signature, and then try to set a different digital ID with a
different digital signature, or displaying different fields. Once you
set one, the others use that same set of preferences, seems like it is
not set to the digital ID. The user would have to change the
appearance every time they click the signature field, where I would
like them to select an ID and click sign and it would save their
settings.

Another question is, is it possible to change the date format in Adobe
Acrobat Standard 7? If I display the date/time in the signature field
it comes across as yyyy.mm.dd hh:mm:ss and I was thinking it would be
nice if I could display it like Jan 15, 2008 or 01/15/2008 or
whatever.

Just so you know I am working on a system here at work where a
supervisor may have more than one signature field where he might sign
with his signature, or he might sign for his supervisor and his
scanned signature would have d.b.a. supervisor's name. There may also
be a section on the form where we would have a date near the
approver's signature and I was wondering if a blank signature field
would be the best way to handle that as well.

Thanks! (hopefully I stated this clearly enough) :)

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