Unlimited stamping. Add stamps to every page in a document, or
to specific page ranges or increments.
Text stamping. Stamp copyright notices, disclaimers, or any other
text in your choice of font, point size, opacity level, and color (RGB
or Grayscale).
Multiline stamps. Create as many lines as you need in your text
stamps with complete control over line breaks.
Variable substitution. Use variables to stamp file and path name,
document information, page and Bates numbers, and the date and time in
a variety of formats.
Image stamping. Stamp standard or Photoshop JPEG images, and scale
them to the size you need.
Stamp positioning. Specify a precise location for your stamps,
and layer them over or under existing text and graphics. Rotate text stamps
to any angle.
Undo last stamp. Remove the last stamp you placed by selecting
an Acrobat menu item.
Odd-Even Page Stamping. Easily place any stamps, including page numbers and Bates numbers, on one side of the page for odd pages and the other side of the page for even pages; in a single stamp operation. This is also called Recto Verso.
Basic operations. The fastest and easiest way to apply a stamp
is from the Single Stamp menu item (shown below) on the Acrobat Document
menu. Single stamping provides the basic features most users need to
stamp text, including the ability to define the pages to be stamped,
as well as the content, appearance, and position of the stamp.
Automation options. You can save text and image stamps, along
with their formatting information, in a plain-text template file. Select
this file from the Document menu’s Stamp Using File item to quickly
apply the stamps it defines to the open PDF document.