Adobe 22002486 Digital Signature User Guide - Page 93

Setting up a Document for Certification, Certifying a Document

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Acrobat 9 Family of Products Security Feature User Guide Signing Documents Setting up a Document for Certification 93 Note: The certifier's warning comment is not viewable via preview mode. 6. The recipient decides whether or not to continue modifying and signing the document based on the list of warnings and certifier's warning comment (if any). 7. The recipient modifies the document if it is permitted by the certifier (for example, filling in a form). 8. The recipient signs with an approval signature and forwards it to the next recipient (if any). 6.2.2 Setting up a Document for Certification Authoring Form Fields When a certified document contains more than one form field, field properties such as locking, placement, naming, tooltips, and even appearance should be specified in ways which help the recipients understand the form and easily determine whether or not data changes have invalidated the signature and certification. For details, see "Authoring Signable Forms" on page 62. Using Seed Values to Individual Form Fields 6.2.3 You can customize the way a certified document behaves for signers by giving form fields additional features with seed values. For example, you can preconfigure custom signing reasons or limit signing to only those with certificates with predefined characteristics. Certifying a Document Before continuing:  Configure your application as described in "Setting up the Signing Environment" on page 46.  Prepare the document for certification as described in "Setting up a Document for Certification" on page 93. 1. Initiate the certification process by doing one of the following:  Right clicking on a signature field and choosing Certify with a Visible Signature (Figure 67).  Choosing a menu item:  Advanced > Sign & Certify > Certify with Visible Signature  Advanced > Sign & Certify > Certify without Visible Signature Note: Selecting a field results in signing that field. When a field is not preselected, choosing one of these menu items invokes a dialog which asks you what field you would like to sign. 2. (Optional): If your application is configured to automatically enter preview mode during signing, do the following: 1. Review the text in the Document Message Bar at the top of the document.

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Acrobat 9 Family of Products
Signing Documents
Security Feature User Guide
Setting up a Document for Certification
93
Note:
The certifier’s warning comment is not viewable via preview mode.
6.
The recipient decides whether or not to continue modifying and signing the document based on the
list of warnings and certifier’s warning comment (if any).
7.
The recipient modifies the document if it is permitted by the certifier (for example, filling in a form).
8.
The recipient signs with an approval signature and forwards it to the next recipient (if any).
6.2.2
Setting up a Document for Certification
Authoring Form Fields
When a certified document contains more than one form field, field properties such as locking, placement,
naming, tooltips, and even appearance should be specified in ways which help the recipients understand
the form and easily determine whether or not data changes have invalidated the signature and
certification. For details, see
“Authoring Signable Forms” on page 62
.
Using Seed Values to Individual Form Fields
6.2.3
You can customize the way a certified document behaves for signers by giving form fields additional
features with seed values. For example, you can preconfigure custom signing reasons or limit signing to only those
with certificates with predefined characteristics.
Certifying a Document
Before continuing:
Configure your application as described in
“Setting up the Signing Environment” on page 46
.
Prepare the document for certification as described in
“Setting up a Document for Certification” on
page 93
.
1.
Initiate the certification process by doing one of the following:
Right clicking on a signature field and choosing
Certify with a Visible Signature
(
Figure 67
).
Choosing a menu item:
Advanced > Sign & Certify > Certify with Visible Signature
Advanced > Sign & Certify > Certify without Visible Signature
Note:
Selecting a field results in signing that field. When a field is not preselected, choosing one
of these menu items invokes a dialog which asks you what field you would like to sign.
2.
(
Optional
): If your application is configured to automatically enter preview mode during signing, do the
following:
1.
Review the text in the Document Message Bar at the top of the document.