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TIP 115: Using the Stamp ToolsThe Stamp tools are like the old-fashioned ink stamps you apply to a document (such as Draft, Approved, or Confidential). Unlike ink stamps, some of the Acrobat stamps are dynamic in that they automatically add the time or date when you apply the stamp to the documentyou can even create your own custom stamps. Stamps are a central part of an approval workflow, described in Chapter 15. The Stamp tools are located on the Commenting toolbar.
The Dynamic stamps include the username as well as the date and time the stamp was applied. The Sign Here stamps are specific formats used for common communications, and the Standard Business stamps are a collection of labels you commonly use with many office documents (Figure 115c). You can use these stamps to indicate a document's status, such as a confidential or preliminary document, instead of adding note comments or a watermark. Figure 115c. Look for a stamp in the Standard Business collection to apply to a range of common business purposes.![]() |