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Adding stamps
If commenting is enabled in an Adobe PDF document, you can use the Stamp tool to
apply a stamp to a document in much the same way you use a rubber stamp on a paper
document. You can choose from a list of stamps or create your own custom stamp.
Dynamic stamps obtain information from your system and from the Identity panel of the
Preferences dialog box, allowing you to indicate name, date, and time information on the
stamp.
To stamp a document:
1. From the Stamp Tool menu
add to your document.
Note: Clicking the Stamp tool selects the stamp that was most recently used.
2. Click the document page where you want to place the stamp at its default size, or drag a
rectangle to define the size and placement of the stamp.
To edit a stamp:
1. Select the Hand tool
2. Do any of the following:
To move a stamp, drag it to a new location.
To resize the stamp, click it, and then drag a corner handle.
To delete a stamp, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the stamp, and then
choose Delete.
To change the stamp's opacity or the color of its pop-up window, right-click (Windows) or
Control-click (Mac OS) the stamp, and choose Properties. Use the Appearance tab to
change the opacity or color.
To move a stamp to the favorites list:
1. Using the Hand tool, select the stamp.
2. Choose Favorites > Add Current Stamp To Favorites from the Stamp Tool menu on the
Commenting toolbar.
Related Subtopics:
Creating custom stamps
Deleting custom stamps
on the Commenting toolbar, select the stamp you want to
.

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