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Adobe PDF files on iOS - how to save it (and get that green check mark)
Adobe PDF files on iOS - how to save it (and get that green check mark)

In the mobile app, share the original document from Acrobat Reader to Fieldwork

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Written by Beau O'Hara
Updated over a week ago

Note Android users Due to Google changing the Android API on how files are managed between apps, and Adobe changing its process of replacing an original file with a copy we no longer support Acrobat on Android.

Please see the following article:
Using XODO to edit a PDF file on Android

Summary

Using Acrobat is simple to tap check boxes and tap in text.

Key Points

  • Sign a form by tapping the blue circle

  • Exit Acrobat to bring the form back into Fieldwork

Signing a form

Tap the blue circle with the white pen in the bottom-right corner.

Tap Fill & Sign.

Tap the quill.

Tap Create Signature.

Have the customer sign their name, tap Done.

Tap anywhere to place signature.

Move the signature by tapping and holding the box to move it. Increase or decrease the size of the signature by tapping and sliding the double arrow.

Tap Done twice in the upper-left corner to anchor the signature.

Repeat the above steps for the tech's signature.

Exiting Acrobat to bring the form back into Fieldwork

When done, tap the box with the arrow pointing up at the top of the screen.

Tap Share a Copy at the bottom-left corner of the screen.

Tap Import with Fieldwork. You might have to scroll to the right to see the Fieldwork icon.

You will see a green check mark indicating that the file is complete and saved in the Work Order. 

 
Also, watch this video:

Note Adobe Acrobat is no longer needed in Fieldwork Office. For more information see: Fieldwork Office - Getting Started Guide

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