Adobe Acrobat Sign
How to: (click on the chapter to fast find it)
Sign in to use Acrobat Sign: Acrobat Sign is a web-based application.
Configure your user account: verify and edit your profile information; choose a default signature and style; set up your events and/or notifications.
Prepare and send a document for signature: select a document, add fields for signatures, names, date, etc., and send it.
Supported files that can be edited, sent, and signed - DOC, DOCX, RTF, XLS, XLSX, PPT, PPTX, TXT, CSV, HTML, HTM, TIFF, TIF, BMP, GIF, JPG, JPEG, and PNG. Adobe Sign can also read and use your Google docs.
Complete and Sign a document using Fill and Sign: use Adobe Sign to fill in a document and sign it.
Manage and track documents sent for signature
Sign an agreement
Sign in to use Acrobat Sign
- please open https://secure.echosign.com/public/login to sign in.
- use your ISB email; click on the password field and wait a few seconds for Adobe to recognize the account. When asked what type of account it is, please select Company or School Account.
- if not automatically logged in, use your ISB email password to sign in.
Configure your user account:
- in the video underneath, you can learn how to verify and edit your profile (important), choose a default signature and style, and set up your events and email notifications. Note: most alerts are unavailable in our environment because Adobe cannot check when or if somebody opened an agreement.
Prepare and send a document for signature:
- select a document, add fields for signatures, names, date, etc., and send it for signage.
- Supported files: DOC, DOCX, RTF, XLS, XLSX, PPT, PPTX, TXT, CSV, HTML, HTM, TIFF, TIF, BMP, GIF, JPG, JPEG, and PNG.
- Adobe Sign can also read your Google docs. When first accessing it, please allow the pop-up to open, reload the page, and give Adobe permission to read your Google Drive. It will read the selected document, transform it into a PDF and send it.
- password protect the document if needed
- some of the options presented here are not available because Adobe doesn't have control over our environment.
- a quick look at what the signer will receive
Complete and Sign a document using Fill and Sign:
- use Adobe Sign to fill in a document and sign it