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When I try to edit PDFs it asks for a signature. No signature should be required.

When I try to edit PDFs it asks for a signature. No signature should be required.

Bryant1948
Explorer | Level 4

Hi, I have editing privileges and can edit word.docx but not PDFs. When I try to edit PDFs it asks for a signature. In fact, my editing privileges are supposed to be unrestricted. No signature should be required.

I would appreciate some help on this point.

Kind regards,

Bryant1948

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Mark
Super User II

Hi

 

If its asking for a signature it sounds like its been sent via Dropbox Sign and so that would be correct.

 

PDF editing is only available with certain things (i.e. add text boxes etc.) and that should be the same as opening any files like Word etc.


 


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Mark
Super User II

Hi

 

If its asking for a signature it sounds like its been sent via Dropbox Sign and so that would be correct.

 

PDF editing is only available with certain things (i.e. add text boxes etc.) and that should be the same as opening any files like Word etc.


 


:penguin::penguin: - :penguin: - :penguin: - :penguin:


Heart Did this post help you? If so please mark it for some Kudos below. 


:white_check_mark: Did this post fix your issue/answer your question? If so please press the 'Accept as Solution' button to help others find it.


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Bryant1948
Explorer | Level 4

Hi Mark Thank you for help. I wish you a pleasant weekend. Bryant1948

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