PDF Signature
The PDF Signature dialog appears when adding or editing a signature from the PDF Options page.
- Name: Enter a name that describes the signature entry.
- Keystore: Use the drop-down to select which keystore the signature is pulled from. These keystores are set in the Keystore dialog, called from the PDF Options page.
- Signature Properties group: These are optional Metadata fields associated with the signature, which can be omitted.
- Location: The CPU host name or physical location of the signing.
- Reason: Records the reason for the signing.
- Contact: Information to enable a recipient to contact the signer to verify the signature. For example: a phone number.
- Handler: The PDF reader plugin used to interpret the signature data. It should be left at its default setting (Adobe.PPKLite) unless time-stamping is desired, in which case "Adobe.PPKMS" is likely the best option.
- Key group: Refers to a key from the keystore.
- Alias: The user-friendly name of the key
- Password: Enter the password for the key (the same password as was entered in Key Store).
- Repeat Password: Re-enter the password for the key (same as previous).
- Apply Time Stamping Authentication
group: Check to enable time stamping authentication.Not available for signatures set to use Adobe.PPKLite Handler.
- URL: Select the Time Stamp Authority (TSA) URL address.
- Account: Account name specific to the TSA server chosen.
- Password: Password specific to the TSA server chosen.
- Repeat Password: Repeat of password.
- Visible Signature group: Check to add a visible signature to the PDF file.
- X: Enter the horizontal distance between the left side of the page and the left side of the signature, in points (pt).
- Y: Enter the vertical distance between the top of the page and the top of the signature, in points (pt).
- Width: Enter the desired width of the signature, in points (pt).
- Height: Enter the desired height of the signature, in points (pt).
Advanced Print Wizard navigation options
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Preview button: Click to launch a Proof Preview window, which displays how the printed output would look based upon the currently chosen selections.
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Back and Next buttons: Used to navigate back and forth through all the selected options within the Wizard. Up until the Print button is pressed, one can reverse all the way through the wizard to return to the main selection page (the Print Options page) and add or remove printing options from the print run.
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Print button: Click to produce print output according to the current settings. This can be done at any point within the Wizard, whether or not all the options selected in the Print Options page have been completed or not.
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Cancel button: Cancels the Print Wizard, without creating any printout.