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  1. How to cut and paste a signature into an adobe form. I used to be able to do this. Now it is not allowing it. The signature is a .pdf but I cannot get it into the signature box or anywhere else on the form. Carolyn Gamble

  2. Is is a "wet" signature, meaning an image of your signature, or a digital signature that contains your digital ID? Do you have Adobe Acrobat or only the free Adobe Reader? Is it your signature, or are you trying to copy somebody else's signature to a location that they did not intend to sign? Karl Heinz Kremer. PDF Acrobatics Without a Net

  3. After copying the image from outside of Acrobat, If you are running Acrobat X Pro or Standard, chose Create – PDF from clipboard. Then, on the right hand side under Tools, Content, chose Edit object. Select the image and now COPY again (its now inside Acrobat!), then go to the other PDF and then you can PASTE as many as you want!

  4. Voted Best Answer. To insert an image into a PDF, you need to use the Edit object tool located in the Content tab on the right. When selected the tool, place cursor over the page and right click (ctrl click on mac) and choose place image. Locate your file and press OK, on completion you can reesize it by placing your cursor in the corners.

  5. If you have Adobe Acrobat one idea is Add a Watermark from an image file, keeping its opacity as 100% and setting the image position as needed, such as at the top-right of each page. To do this go to menu View -> Tools -> Page, click on Watermark and choose Add Watermark. Then you will be able to choose an image file and configure its position.

  6. Voted Best Answer. The easy answer to this is to use Select tool, which is the I beam and arrow command in the toolbar. Select the text, click the Edit menu and use the Copy command. This will then place the selected text on the system clipboard, which allows it to be pasted in other programs. Occasionally, you may find it’s not possible to ...

  7. Scan your signature and save as a format other than pdf, such as jpg or tif. Insert the picture into Word, select it so that the picture tools ribbon appears. At the left end of the ribbon, select 'remove background'. Then print the document to PDF. The result is the signature with a transparent background. John Stein.

  8. Using the "Select an Object" arrow -- left click on the selected object to copy. If it is a single object (text box or stamp logo) the box should have a heavy blueish somewhat vibrating outline around it. Right click on top of the object and select "Edit" -- "Copy" (Ctrl C). Go to the newly created file and click Edit -- Paste (Ctrl V) and then ...

  9. I've created a form manually in Acrobat. In many places, "blocks" of info (name, address, phone number, employee number, etc.) were repeated, so I created fields for one block of info, selected all of the fields, copied, and pasted them to the next block. This copy-and-paste continued for different "blocks" of information.

  10. To assign such a password, bring up the document properties (Ctrl-D or Cmd-D) and select the Security tab. Then select "Password Security". On the next dialog, check the box next to "Restrict editing and printing of the document...." and disable "Enable copying of text, image and other content". PDF Software Development, Training and More...