Add image signature in Acrobat Pro DC

In the last version on Acrobat Pro, I would click "Fill & Sign" and then select my signature, which is a scan of my actual signature. Then, when closing the document, it would append "-signed" to the file name. How do I do that in DC??? So far I don't like the new version.

Hi penserv,
In case if you want to  append "-signed" to the file name when saving you need to use the 'Certificates' tool.
Please open the PDF file on Acrobat Pro DC, Choose ' Certificates ' option from Tools, you will get a option at the top ' Digitally Sign ', please select it & draw a box by dragging the cursor on the file where you want to add the digital signature.
A pop up window will appear on your screen, please choose 'Sign as' -> 'New ID' option from the drop down, follow the prompts to create a digital signature.
Once the digital signature is created you can choose 'Appearance'  -> 'Create new Appearance' option on the same pop up window to add your Scanned Signature Image to the digital signature.
Now, when you will Save the PDF it will append "-signed" to the file name.
Let me know if it works for you. In case if you still need any help, please let us know. We will be more than happy to help you.
Regards,
Aadesh

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