You apply a stamp to a PDF in much the same way you apply a rubber stamp to a paper document. You can choose from a list of predefined stamps, or you can create your own stamps. Dynamic stamps obtain information from your computer and from the Identity panel of the Preferences dialog box, allowing you to indicate name, date, and time information on the stamp.
The Stamp tool appears in the Annotations panel by default.
A. Dynamic stamp B. Sign Here stamp C. Standard business stamp D. Custom stamp
For a tutorial on creating dynamic stamps, see Dynamic Stamp Secrets at http://acrobatusers.com/tutorials/dynamic_stamp_secrets.
Click the Stamp tool. The most recently used stamp is selected.
In the Stamps Palette, choose a category from the menu, and then select a stamp.
To move a stamp, drag it to a new location.
To resize a stamp, click it, and then drag a corner handle.
To rotate a stamp, click it, move the pointer over
the handle at the top of the stamp, and drag when the rotate stamp
icon
appears.
To delete a stamp, right-click the stamp and choose Delete.
To change the stamp’s opacity or the color of its pop-up note, right-click the stamp, and choose Properties. In the Appearance tab, set the opacity or color.
You can create custom stamps from a number of different formats, including (but not limited to) PDF, JPEG, bitmap, Adobe® Illustrator® (AI), Adobe® Photoshop® (PSD), and Autodesk AutoCAD (DWT, DWG) files. In Reader, create Custom stamp allows only PDF format.
To add an image to a PDF one time only, simply paste the image into the document. Pasted images have the same characteristics as other stamp comments; each includes a pop-up note and editable properties.
You can delete only the custom stamps that you created, not the predefined stamps. When you delete a stamp, the stamp is removed from the Stamp tool menu, but the stamp file isn’t deleted.
Deleting all stamps in a custom stamp category deletes the custom stamp category.
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