Rubber Stamps: Apply Standard Stamps & Create Custom Stamps

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Apply a stamp

Create a new custom stamp

Manage custom stamps


Applying a rubber stamp

There are two ways to apply a stamp:

1) From the annotations toolbar, click on the Stamps button, choose the appropriate stamp then place the mouse on the desired location on the page and draw the stamp by dragging the mouse on the screen.

2) From the top toolbar, choose Comments > Add Stamp, click on the appropriate stamp then place the mouse on the desired location on the page and draw the annotation by dragging the mouse on the screen.

PDF Studio has the following predefined list of standard stamps: As Is, Approved, Confidential, Departmental, Draft, Experimental, Expired, Final, For Comment, For Public Release, Not Approved, Not For Public Release, Sold and Top Secret.


Creating a custom stamp

Users can create their own custom stamp from an given image (jpg or gif format) accessible from their computer.

To create a custom stamp:

  1. Click on Comment -> Add Stamp -> Create Custom Stamp from the top toolbar to open the Create Custom Stamp Dialog (see below).

  2. Enter the options for the new stamp.

    Create Custom Stamp Dialog

 

The options for a custom stamp are as follows:

Once a custom stamp is saved, you can apply it the same way you would apply any other standard stamp.

New custom stamps are saved as you go, so anytime you close the dialog or the program, all your stamps are automatically saved. Stamps are saved as part as the user settings and can thus be accessed next time you launch a new session of PDF Studio.


Managing custom stamps

To manage your custom stamps: From the top toolbar, go to Comments -> Add Stamp -> Manage Stamps to show the Manage Stamps dialog. The dialog shows a list of existing stamps with a stamp toolbar to work with the list. The stamp toolbar has buttons to create new stamps, delete existing stamps and reorder the stamps in the list.

Manage Stamp Dialog


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