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Frequently asked questions
How do i add an electronic signature to a word document?
When a client enters information (such as a password) into the online form on , the information is encrypted so the client cannot see it. An authorized representative for the client, called a "Doe Representative," must enter the information into the "Signature" field to complete the signature.
How to make an esign pdf?
The first thing you need to know is that the best and most efficient way to design an eSignature pdf is to use something of a standard typeface with blackletter style. This is how most people do it.
The advantage of using a standard is twofold. The first is that no font designer can help you, and you are the font designer. The second is that you are not restricted to what is in the font itself. If you have the money to buy an Adobe font, by all means go for it, because you are a font designer. However if you don't have the funds to purchase a font (not many people can) then your best bet is to use the one you already own.
There are a few fonts which will work well. I would recommend that you use a font which is free for personal use, but for commercial applications you should pay some attention to license issues. You should also check that there is no copyright or trademark violation, and make sure that all copyright notices are correct. Most fonts that are free for personal use also have a license, where you pay whatever you can for a specific use of the font in a specific area. For example, most free fonts include an open source license, whereas an open source font usually contains a proprietary license.
If you are purchasing a free font (which in my opinion is not advisable, although free isn't a problem), then you should check to see if you can get a free license that will not be a copyleft (as in no derivative works), and which is not restrictive as to how you can c...
How do i do an electronic signature in pdf?
I think you would need to use some other signature software to do that with the PDF.
I do the same thing: I use a PDF reader and the signature of one of the files that I have in the PDF (that I am not saving) looks the same as it does when it is saved. That is, it is not the same signature, so I think I cannot do the signature thing in the same way.
That is exactly what I did in the past (with a PDF reader, the signer looks exactly the same as when it is saved), but I had that problem with Word when I was using LibreOffice (a reader of sorts for word processors).
I will ask around the office about it, but I think it is likely that the solution I have found for PDF is not the solution you will find.
Cheers.
Sergio_Demian
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Registered: 12/17/04
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Posted: 10/18/05 6:45 Reply
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Why is "PDF file signature" not a part of the standard format of the signature? Is it a format specification?
It seems a bit more like a bug in the signature code than an error.
Cheers.
Bram
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Chris Cramer
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This was the solution I came up with for signatures using the standard PDF format.
You just do:
Code:
<key>signature1</key>
<key>signature2</key>
<key>nameoffile</key>
<string></string>
Then it will not save the signature with the .png file extensio...
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