![]() ![]() Acrobat creates a new Stamp File when you create a new Stamp Category. The stamps are the pages in the Stamp File. The fields have to be added after the custom stamp is created.Ī Stamp File is a regular PDF in which Acrobat has added some special information. Those fields are flattened out when the new stamp is added to a Stamp File. It doesn’t count if the fields are added to the original PDF that is turned into a stamp. A dynamic stamp is created by adding form fields to an existing PDF Stamp, in a Stamp File. Building a dynamic stampīefore getting into the advanced details, let’s review some dynamic stamp basics (full dynamic stamp tutorial). But there’s nothing anywhere about how to do these tasks (There is now, see the link to at the bottom of the page). ![]() This is crazy! Documentation on dynamic stamps is already hard enough to come by. The stamp needs to display the file-name of the document on which it is being placed, it needs to ask the user for some state information (i.e., approved, rejected, and so on), and it needs to write this information and a date into the document metadata. ![]() But after all that hard work, what seemed like days of slogging through molasses, it still doesn’t do what it’s supposed to and your boss is getting impatient. So you’ve finally figured out how to create a custom dynamic stamp for Acrobat.
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