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Signing in a Browser

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Acrobat 9 Family of Products Security Feature User Guide Figure 68 Signing a document: Signature details Signing Documents Signing in a Browser 98 5. Configure the Sign Document dialog:  Digital ID: Select a digital ID. The digital ID selected as the default for signing is automatically selected. For details about changing the default, see "Specifying Digital ID Usage" on page 15. If the desired digital ID is not listed, select Refresh ID List if your digital ID is on a hardware device which you recently connected, or select New ID to create or install a new digital ID now.  Password: Enter a password if the selected digital ID requires it.  Appearance: Select an appearance or use the default one.  Reason: If the application is configured to display the Reason for Signing Document field, choose an item from the list or enter a new reason.  Location and Contact Info fields: If desired, fill in these optional fields. 6. Choose Sign. 7. Save the document. 6.3.2 Signing in a Browser To sign a document in a browser, the document must contain an empty signature field: 1. Click on any signature field or choose Pen Icon > Sign Document on the Tasks toolbar, and then follow the steps described in Signing Documents in Acrobat. 2. To retain a copy of the signed document, choose the File > Save A Copy.

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Acrobat 9 Family of Products
Signing Documents
Security Feature User Guide
Signing in a Browser
98
Figure 68
Signing a document: Signature details
5.
Configure the Sign Document dialog:
Digital ID
: Select a digital ID. The digital ID selected as the default for signing is automatically
selected. For details about changing the default, see
“Specifying Digital ID Usage” on page 15
. If the
desired digital ID is not listed, select
Refresh ID List
if your digital ID is on a hardware device which
you recently connected, or select
New ID
to create or install a new digital ID now.
Password
: Enter a password if the selected digital ID requires it.
Appearance
: Select an appearance or use the default one.
Reason
: If the application is configured to display the
Reason for Signing Document
field, choose
an item from the list or enter a new reason.
Location
and
Contact Info
fields: If desired, fill in these optional fields.
6.
Choose
Sign
.
7.
Save the document.
6.3.2
Signing in a Browser
To sign a document in a browser, the document must contain an empty signature field:
1.
Click on any signature field or choose
Pen Icon > Sign Document
on the Tasks toolbar, and then follow
the steps described in
Signing Documents in Acrobat
.
2.
To retain a copy of the signed document, choose the
File > Save A Copy
.