Light and handy editing tool to easily Add a Stamp to a PDF

Aug 6th, 2022
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01. Upload a document from your computer or cloud storage.
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02. Add text, images, drawings, shapes, and more.
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03. Sign your document online in a few clicks.
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04. Send, export, fax, download, or print out your document.

The best way to Add a Stamp to a PDF online in five simple steps

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If you need to Add a Stamp to a PDF, a DocHub account is all it takes.

  1. Go to the DocHub site and click Sign up to create your free trial account.
  2. Give your current email address and create a strong security password. After confirming your email, you have access to all of the document editing features. Follow the link in the email to open the editor.
  3. Upload the file you need to edit by clicking ADD NEW and utilize the available tools to Add a Stamp to a PDF. Typically, it does not take additional training to gain access to this feature, since the user-friendly interface will assist you through the process.
  4. When you are finished with editing, select the DONE button.
  5. Save the file in your account or download it in the format of your choice.

No need to spend hours finding out how to Add a Stamp to a PDF, as it is a matter of a couple of minutes with an intelligible document editor by DocHub. Try it out free of charge.

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Below are some common questions from our customers that may provide you with the answer you're looking for. If you can't find an answer to your question, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.
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PDF Files Stamp Copying for docHub Pro Subscribers Open a PDF in docHub Pro. Open a PDF in docHub Pro. Copy the Stamp from a PDF. Click on the stamp you want to duplicate. Press Ctrl + C to copy. Paste the Stamps. Now press Ctrl + V to paste the stamp to the target pages.
Open the document in docHub. From the toolbar select: Tools Comments Stamp Tool Dynamic. Select Your stamp. Locate your stamp and click on it. Place your stamp on the document. Resize your stamp as needed. Save the file for future use.
Learn how to customize your toolbar in docHub so you have quick access to your most frequently used tools. Open a PDF in Acrobat. Right-click the Quick Tools toolbar. Select Customize Quick Tools. Select a tool category. Add a tool. Reorder your tools. Click Save.
Method 3. Google Docs Open your document in Google Docs. Select Insert from the top menu bar. Click Image Upload from computer. Import the picture of the future PDF stamp. Resize and position your stamp as desired, then save your PDF with the newly added image.
Expand Annotations and select Stamps. The Green arrow up button should be highlighted. Select it to move it to your Quick Tools Toolbar.
1 Correct answer Ctrl-E brings up the Stamp Tools Properties which has a check box to Keep Tool Selected.
I have a dozen users who are applying a dynamic stamp using keyboard shortcut K once initially setup. Process goes like this: open PDF doc select dynamic stamp save / exit open new doc press K (which inserts last used stamp) save / exit.
Apply a stamp Open a document, and then from the All tools menu, select View more Add a stamp. From the left panel, select Stamp and then select a desired stamp from a required category.

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