

I do not want the customer to go thru setting up of a digital signature since this is the only time they will be using this computer to sign anything and also there will be many other customers using this same computer to sign.

(2) I have made fields compulsory but you can still insert a signature without compulsory fields being completed. There are occasions that require fields to be editable after a person digitally. All I would like to be able to do is create a fillable form that has a field predefined as a DRAWN signature field. Inserting the first signature still blocks all fields. I have tried using a digital signature field (instead of a text field) and altering the properties on the "signing tab", but that doesn't seem to work. (1) I hoped users could use the "fill & sign" option, but the form is locked (read only) after first signature. but once finished filling out the form, can use the feature 'Request Signatures'. I have created a fillable PDF form but I would like to restrict editing so that the users who fill out the form are not able to move the fields, text, etc. There is a signature 'basic element,' but it is not fillable. I don't want to put them to the trouble of creating a digital signature & I am happy for them to insert a photo of their signature or even just type their name. Hello, I am having trouble with the above. In the PDF editor in fields, there is no signature field. Adobe Acrobat Sign supports digital signatures by simply placing the Digital Signature field on a form (either via Text Tags, drag and drop in the Acrobat Sign Authoring environment or authoring in Adobe Acrobat with Acroforms). I do NOT want to circulate using AdobeSign as signers are both internal and external to my organisation & not sophisticated. Once Signer #1 has signed, I want their fields locked, but Signer #2 should still be able to fill their fields and then sign. Signing should not be allowed until compulsory fields for that signer have been filled. I have created a fillable form in Adobe which requires four different signatures, with each of the four persons having separate fields to complete.
