Re: Problem .pdf

2012-07-10 Thread Golden Silence


On Jul 8, 2012, at 3:03 AM, John Carmonne wrote:

On Friday I received an order form from a vendor to complete and  
electronically sign, so I filled out the form, created a secure  
signature in Acrobat Pro 9 and applied it to the document. However  
when I email the PDF it arrives as a blank form just as I received  
it from the vendor.


Hello John:

This sounds similar to a problem I used to have with ClarisWorks and  
Appleworks.  The signature file from Acrobat may only be pointed to  
from the document you want to send.  It may require both files to show  
that the document is "signed".  You alluded to this earlier.  You may  
be able to use shift-command-4 to take a picture of the signed  
document and send it.  You may be able to open the "signed" document  
in another editor, Photoshop, Preview, TextEdit, Acrobat 9? etcetera,  
and save a single "signed" document file that way by saving in several  
different formats.


Just to be clear, either way, your email client apparently is not  
including the "signature" file from Acrobat.


Second thought, hard way:  Print document out, sign, scan or take  
digital picture (digital camera), send.  Maybe Kinkos (Fedex) could  
help here.


Hope this helps.

Bob

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Re: Problem .pdf

2012-07-09 Thread JOHN CARMONNE


On Jul 9, 2012, at 11:57 AM, Clark Martin wrote:




Sent from an iPhone, don't ask whose.

On Jul 8, 2012, at 1:03 AM, John Carmonne  wrote:

On Friday I received an order form from a vendor to complete and  
electronically sign, so I filled out the form, created a secure  
signature in Acrobat Pro 9 and applied it to the document. However  
when I email the PDF it arrives as a blank form just as I received  
it from the vendor. If I open it on  the desktop it's complete with  
the signature. Someone know what I'm doing wrong? I'm using a G5 PM  
with 10.5.8 and Adobe Acrobat Pro 9.


Ask the vendor to e-mail the file you sent back to you and check if  
you can see the signature there.


I've emailed to to another one of my email address's to check plus it  
shows blank when attached, and when received. I must be missing  
something but I can't find it.


John Carmonne
Placentia CA 92870
From iMac Core Duo 2.0








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Re: Problem .pdf

2012-07-09 Thread Clark Martin


Sent from an iPhone, don't ask whose.

On Jul 8, 2012, at 1:03 AM, John Carmonne  wrote:

> On Friday I received an order form from a vendor to complete and 
> electronically sign, so I filled out the form, created a secure signature in 
> Acrobat Pro 9 and applied it to the document. However when I email the PDF it 
> arrives as a blank form just as I received it from the vendor. If I open it 
> on  the desktop it's complete with the signature. Someone know what I'm doing 
> wrong? I'm using a G5 PM with 10.5.8 and Adobe Acrobat Pro 9.
> 
Ask the vendor to e-mail the file you sent back to you and check if you can see 
the signature there. 

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Re: Problem .pdf

2012-07-09 Thread JOHN CARMONNE


On Jul 9, 2012, at 11:22 AM, Doug McNutt wrote:


At 01:03 -0700 7/8/12, John Carmonne wrote:
On Friday I received an order form from a vendor to complete and  
electronically sign, so I filled out the form, created a secure  
signature in Acrobat Pro 9 and applied it to the document. However  
when I email the PDF it arrives as a blank form just as I received  
it from the vendor. If I open it on  the desktop it's complete with  
the signature. Someone know what I'm doing wrong? I'm using a G5 PM  
with 10.5.8 and Adobe Acrobat Pro 9.




It used to be that Acrobat (5 in my case), when you changed  
something like filling out a form or adding a signature, would  
demand that you save as with a new or modified name in a way that  
would preserve the original.


The saved file is a unique name.



It might also depend on the permissions in the original.

Check around and see if your modified file is around somewhere and  
you're now looking at the carefully saved original.


I do have both files, but It still comes up blank when I attach it to  
an email,

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Re: Problem .pdf

2012-07-09 Thread Doug McNutt
At 01:03 -0700 7/8/12, John Carmonne wrote:
>On Friday I received an order form from a vendor to complete and 
>electronically sign, so I filled out the form, created a secure signature in 
>Acrobat Pro 9 and applied it to the document. However when I email the PDF it 
>arrives as a blank form just as I received it from the vendor. If I open it on 
> the desktop it's complete with the signature. Someone know what I'm doing 
>wrong? I'm using a G5 PM with 10.5.8 and Adobe Acrobat Pro 9.
>

It used to be that Acrobat (5 in my case), when you changed something like 
filling out a form or adding a signature, would demand that you save as with a 
new or modified name in a way that would preserve the original.

It might also depend on the permissions in the original.

Check around and see if your modified file is around somewhere and you're now 
looking at the carefully saved original.
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Problem .pdf

2012-07-09 Thread John Carmonne
On Friday I received an order form from a vendor to complete and electronically 
sign, so I filled out the form, created a secure signature in Acrobat Pro 9 and 
applied it to the document. However when I email the PDF it arrives as a blank 
form just as I received it from the vendor. If I open it on  the desktop it's 
complete with the signature. Someone know what I'm doing wrong? I'm using a G5 
PM with 10.5.8 and Adobe Acrobat Pro 9.


John Carmonne
Yorba Linda CA
92886 USA
MacBook Pro i7






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