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Save Time By Digitally Signing Documents in Microsoft Edge

  • Posted by RTG Admin
  • Date August 18, 2020

USING MICROSOFT EDGE TO SIGN A PDF

No more printing, signing and then scanning!

There are often times when you need to sign or fill in a PDF form that has been sent to you. You could print out the document, fill it in, sign it, scan it and then email it back but that’s all such a hassle for something that should be so simple. This is increasingly more important and thing go more and more digital.

Thankfully with Microsoft Edge (previously known as Internet Explorer), you can do all that without having to print the document!

STEP 1:
Right click on the PDF file.

STEP 2:
Go to “Open with” and then click on “Microsoft Edge”

STEP 3:
Click on the pencil icon located at the top right.

STEP 4:
Click on the “pen” icon and choose the right colour and size for you signature.

STEP 5:
Draw your signature by holding down left click and dragging your mouse. If you’re unhappy with the signature (or you’ve made a mistake) click on the “eraser” icon in the top right and ‘draw’ over your signature to erase it.

STEP 6:
When you’re satisfied with your signature, right click on the open PDF and click on “Save-As” to the document!

Have fun signing documents in a jiffy!

Note: Your Microsoft Edge might be a different version so the icons may be a little bit different but all the steps are still the same.

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