Which is odd because the Check-Box feature is very well done so they are doing context checking. ![]() Sort of dumb.Īlso when inserting a field to type in text, it doesn't seem to see the context so it just puts it on the point you touched rather than attempts to align it. I would much rather sign on the document itself as the whole point is to sign and not insert the same exact stored copy of my signature into every document. So if you have the Apple pencil, you cannot use it to sign the document, but to can use it to create a stored signature that is inserted into the document. Which means it still thinks you're using a PC instead of a tablet or phone screen. ![]() For the most part, it is similar to using the PC version of Acrobat with the Fill & Sign capability.
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