Acrobat has a stamping function that I use quite often. "Draft," "Confidential," etc. On the Acrobat for Legal Professionals blog there is a great overview of the stamping function, including instructions on how to add a stamp shortcut to your Acrobat toolbar. Click here to check it out.
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