Adobe Acrobat Reader Signature Field not Accessible

I created a form using Adobe Acrobat Pro XI. It has a signature field. The security settings are off, and according to Pro, all abilities including adding a signature are allowed. When I open the document in Reader XI, I cannot sign it. The Sign tab is available, but all options in that tab are grayed out. I cannot double click on the field or click the signature icon. What settings am I missing?

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John Buckley
5 Sunmead Walk
Cherry Hinton
Cambridge
CB1 9YB
07411142946
0845 3881751
[email protected]
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