Signature Field force Save as window in adobe reader

I am creating a form for my company and need to have multiple signature fields in my document. I want the employee to be able to click the signature field and not be forced to save the document right then. Currently everytime the signature field is signed by a digital ID it forces them to save as the document. Is there anyway to get rid of the function? If this is too confusing let me know please!
Thanks,
Dylan

Please be aware of licensing restrictions when enabling form from Acrobat,  my understanding is that
you can only send a reader enabled form to 500 unique users to respond to that form as many times as they wish
or post out to an infinite number of users and you are only allowed to receive 500 responses.  See the Acrobat Pro EULA.
thanks
darren

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