Adobe
Adobe Pro (license required)
Adobe Reader
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How to add Adobe signature fields
Please follow the attached instructions. Regards, PSD San Bernardino County
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How To set Adobe as your default PDF handler
How to set Adobe as your default pdf Handler Click the Windows Start menu at the bottom left of the screen (). Search for Acrobat Reader DC. Once Adobe Reader DC is open Click Edit > Preferences… > General. Scroll down and click the button Select As Default PDF Handler. 5. Click Yes to continue to the next step. 6. Click Continue 7. Click change 8. Select Adobe Acrobat Reader DC or Adobe Acrobat DC (If you have an account) 9. Click OK and then Click OK again. Adobe is now set as a default PDF Handler.
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How to sign in to Adobe
1. On the Windows search bar, type in Adobe. When the list of applications appears, click on Acrobat Reader 2. When Adobe opens, in the upper right corner, you will see Sign In. click on it to Sign in 3. Use your County email as the login account. Then click continue. 4. If you have Two-Factor authentication enabled on your Adobe account, you will be prompted with a Verify your Identity screen. Adobe will text a code to the phone number that was setup on your account. Enter this code and you will then be directed to the password screen. 5. Enter your password and then click Continue. If you have forgotten your password, click the Reset your password link and follow the directions.
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How to Update Adobe Reader
1. Open up a web browser. For this example, I will be using Google Chrome. Navigate to https://get.adobe.com/reader/enterprise/ once you are at the site, there will be 3 Steps, For Step 1 Choose Windows 10, Step 2 Choose English, and Step 3 Choose Reader DC 2020 Followed by Download now. This is a big file so it may take a few minutes to download. 2. Lastly click on your downloaded file (If you are on internet explorer click run). This will open up the Adobe Reader application and begin the installation. Follow the prompts throughout the installation and Adobe Reader should install to your desktop.