Adobe acrobat reader 7.0 User Manual
Creating custom stamps
If commenting is enabled in an Adobe PDF document, you can create a custom stamp
from any PDF file. When you select a file to be used for the stamp, you must create a
category to store the stamp. If you want to add an image to a PDF document one time
only, simply paste the image into the document. Pasted images have the same
characteristics as other stamp comments; each includes a pop-up window and editable
properties.
from any PDF file. When you select a file to be used for the stamp, you must create a
category to store the stamp. If you want to add an image to a PDF document one time
only, simply paste the image into the document. Pasted images have the same
characteristics as other stamp comments; each includes a pop-up window and editable
properties.
To create a custom stamp:
1. From the Stamp Tool menu
on the Commenting toolbar, choose Show Stamps Palette.
2. Choose a stamp category from the pop-up menu at the top.
3. Click Import, select the file you want to use, and then click Select.
4. If the file has more than one page, scroll to the page you want, and then click OK.
5. Choose a category from the pop-up menu, or type a name to create a new category, name
3. Click Import, select the file you want to use, and then click Select.
4. If the file has more than one page, scroll to the page you want, and then click OK.
5. Choose a category from the pop-up menu, or type a name to create a new category, name
the custom stamp, and then click OK.
To edit a custom stamp:
1. From the Stamp Tool menu
on the Commenting toolbar, choose Show Stamps Palette.
2. Choose the stamp category, and then right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the
stamp, and choose Edit from the pop-up menu.
3. Edit the category or name of the stamp, or replace the image, and then click OK.