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 will now appear in your Teams activity feed for critical agreement status changes:
Agreement is ready for you to Sign
Agreement has been completed
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.
The application name and icon have been updated to reflect the most recent brand changes. Adobe Sign is now called Adobe Acrobat Sign.
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.
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.
For assistance with product usage, sales, registration, and troubleshooting:
For Adobe Acrobat Sign Help, community-based support, and inspiration, visit https://helpx.adobe.com/in/support/sign.html.
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