- Adobe Acrobat Sign Integrations
- What's New
- Product Versions and Lifecycle
- Acrobat Sign for Salesforce
- Install the package
- Configure the package
- User Guide
- Developer Guide
- Advanced Customization Guide
- Field Mapping and Templates Guide
- Mobile App User Guide
- Flows Automation Guide
- Document Builder Guide
- Configure Large Documents
- Upgrade Guide
- Release Notes
- FAQs
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Additional Articles
- Acrobat Sign for Microsoft
- Acrobat Sign for Microsoft 365
- Acrobat Sign for Outlook
- Acrobat Sign for Word/PowerPoint
- Acrobat Sign for Teams
- Acrobat Sign for Microsoft PowerApps and Power Automate
- Acrobat Sign Connector for Microsoft Search
- Acrobat Sign for Microsoft Dynamics
- Acrobat Sign for Microsoft SharePoint
- Overview
- SharePoint On-Prem: Installation Guide
- SharePoint On-Prem: Template Mapping Guide
- SharePoint On-Prem: User Guide
- SharePoint On-Prem: Release Notes
- SharePoint Online: Installation Guide
- SharePoint Online: Template Mapping Guide
- SharePoint Online: User Guide
- SharePoint Online: Web Form Mapping Guide
- SharePoint Online: Release Notes
- Acrobat Sign for Microsoft 365
- Acrobat Sign for ServiceNow
- Acrobat Sign for HR ServiceNow
- Acrobat Sign for SAP SuccessFactors
- Acrobat Sign for Workday
- Acrobat Sign for NetSuite
- Acrobat Sign for SugarCRM
- Acrobat Sign for VeevaVault
- Acrobat Sign for Coupa BSM Suite
- Acrobat Sign Developer Documentation
Adobe Acrobat Sign for Teams: Release Notes provides information about the new features and changes that are included in the current release of the Adobe Acrobat Sign integration with Microsoft Teams.
Adobe Acrobat Sign for Microsoft Teams 4.0 Updates
Live Sign Meetings
You can now get your documents signed during Microsoft Teams meetings using the 'Live Sign' feature of Acrobat Sign for Microsoft Teams.
Learn how to use the 'Live Sign' feature to conduct a secured signing experience.
Adobe Acrobat Sign for Microsoft Teams 3.0 Updates
Access to office, TEAMS, and OneDrive Files
The current release allows you to access your Office recents, Teams and channels, and OneDrive files and easily send them for signature via the 'Documents' tab. See how to request signatures on your Office, Teams, or OneDrive files.
Adobe Acrobat Sign for Microsoft Teams 2.0 Updates
Updated Home page
The Adobe Acrobat Sign Home page is now available as a personal tab in Microsoft Teams, thus making it easy for you to get information and take action. You can view your account status and sign, send, author, and manage your agreements.
Notifications in the Activity Feed
Notifications will now appear in your Teams activity feed for critical agreement status changes:
Agreement is ready for you to Sign
Agreement has been completed
Support for Single Sign-On (SSO)
Adobe Acrobat Sign for Teams now supports Single Sign-On through Microsoft’s Azure Active Directory. Users who have added and configured Azure AD are seamlessly signed-in to the Adobe Acrobat Sign app when they open it.
Rebranding from Adobe Sign to Adobe Acrobat Sign
The application name and icon have been updated to reflect the most recent brand changes. Adobe Sign is now called Adobe Acrobat Sign.
Discontinued access via Teams channel
You can no longer add Adobe Acrobat Sign as a tab in the Teams channel. If you were previously accessing the app via the Teams channel, you must install the Adobe Acrobat Sign app directly into Teams.
Online resources
To read more about the solution and to start a free trial, see Adobe Acrobat Sign integration with Teams.
To learn how to install and use Adobe Acrobat Sign in Teams, see Adobe Acrobat Sign for Microsoft Teams: User Guide.
Customer support
For assistance with product usage, sales, registration, and troubleshooting:
- Within North America: Visit http://www.adobe.com/go/customer_support.
- Outside North America: Visit http://www.adobe.com/go/intlsupport/, select Change region at the bottom of the page, and select your country or region.
For Adobe Acrobat Sign Help, community-based support, and inspiration, visit https://helpx.adobe.com/in/support/sign.html.