From the Home page, click Publish a web form
From the Home page, click Publish a web form
Enter the Web Form Name
Configure the experience for the first participant:
(The first participant is the person that initially interacts with the web form. In the case where multiple participants are allowed, the first participant supplies the email addresses for all subsequent participants.)
Acrobat Sign Authentication and Government ID are not supported for web form authentication.
(Optional if enabled) Add Participant
Clicking the Add Participant link adds an additional participant to the web form.
When Participant 1 has completed their required actions and clicks Submit, they are prompted to Assign the next participant:
Add counter-signers and CC'd parties.
If you want your web form to be counter-signed:
Add CC'd parties by clicking the Show CC link.
Keep in mind, the counter-signers will always be the final signers. The process always starts with the individual who visits the web form.
Drag and drop the files you want to use as a the base for your web form into the Files section, or click Add Files, and navigate to the document on any networked drive or integrated file storage.
Existing Libary templates can also be imported (with authored fields intact).
Configure the Options
Check the Preview & Add Signature Fields option, and then click Next.
The page will refresh and display the uploaded files in the Authoring environment.
Drag the necessary fields from the right side of the page, on to the document as needed.
Make sure that you place at least one signature for each signer, including the initial participants and all counter signers.
Email fields are optional, but if there isn't a field on the form itself, then Adobe Acrobat Sign will prompt the participant to provide an email. In all cases, an email address must be provided for each participant.
Once all of the fields are placed, click the Save button in the bottom-right corner. Saving the document at this point will launch the web form as an active, public URL.
If you leave the authoring window without Saving, the web form is saved as a Draft on the Manage page
You'll arrive at the web form post creation page. Here you can get the URL to the web form, and the iframe/JavaScript code you can use to embed it.
You can also test sign your web form.
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