>Jay Freeman wrote:
>
>Instead of using the Signature Line button, first type the name/title where
>you want it, then click the Shapes button in the Illustrations group and
>choose the plain line tool to draw a line above the name. To make the line
>perfectly horizontal, hold down the Shift key while drawing the line.
However, this does not give the capability for digital signing. If this new
line could be part of an object that when clicked, gave the option to
digitally sign, that would help. I would also like the abilty to lock the
signature line to only display the common name of the certificate used to
sign the line.
"John" wrote:
> I want to eliminate the big X from the Signature Line but don't see how I
> can. Please advise.
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"Ryan Memmott" <Ryan Mem...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Note that my response is not an offer to provide a workaround, my question
was to ascertain whether the digital signature line feature was being used
as intended. The intention is to provide a means to provide a "stamp
signature" to digitally sign a document with an authenticated digital
certificate for online viewing. I've found most think it's an easy way to
insert a signature line, for a handwritten signature, in a document but
that's not what it was designed to do.
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Beth Melton
Microsoft Office MVP
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