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01. Upload a document from your computer or cloud storage.
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02. Add text, images, drawings, shapes, and more.
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How to add stamp to PDF in Internet Explorer with DocHub

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DocHub is a powerful platform that streamlines document editing, signing, and distribution, making it easier for users to manage their documents online for free. With its deep integration with Google Workspace, you can seamlessly import, export, modify, and sign documents directly from your Google apps. This guide will empower you to enhance your PDF documents by adding a stamp using our easy-to-navigate editor within Internet Explorer.

Follow the steps to add a stamp to your PDF document

  1. Open the DocHub website in Internet Explorer and log in to your account.
  2. Upload the PDF document you wish to edit by selecting the appropriate option to import files from your device or Google Drive.
  3. Once your document is loaded in the editor, locate the stamp feature within the toolbar. This will allow you to choose from various stamp options.
  4. Select the desired stamp and adjust its size and position on the document as needed. You can also customize the stamp’s appearance if needed.
  5. After placing the stamp, review the document to ensure everything looks perfect. Make any additional edits if required.
  6. Finally, download the edited PDF back to your device, print it directly, or share it via email or a link.

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How to add stamp to PDF in Internet Explorer

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In this video tutorial, the presenter demonstrates how to sign a document in docHub and how to stamp a document using the tool section. They open a document called United Railways, show how to assign the document by going to tools, fill in sign, and add a signature. The options for adding a signature include typing it, adding an image, or drawing it. The presenter chooses to draw their signature and applies it.

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Stamping all Pages To stamp all pages in a document at once, place your stamp on one page, then choose Edit Selection Duplicate to All Pages. Similarly, you can copy the stamp to only the next page by choosing Edit Selection Duplicate to Next Page. Stamps - PDF Annotator Manual PDF Annotator help toolsstamps PDF Annotator help toolsstamps
How to add a stamp to a PDF file Choose or drop the PDF file to which you would like to add a stamp. Enter the text for your stamp. Select your preferences for font, size, rotation, opacity and color. Click on Add stamp below. Download the PDF file with the added page stamp.
From the All tools menu, select View more Add a stamp Custom stamps Create. Select Browse to choose a file you want to use as a stamp and then select OK. If the file has multiple pages, scroll to the page you want to use and select OK. Add a stamp to a PDF in docHub docHub acrobat using adding-stam docHub acrobat using adding-stam
Apply a stamp Open a document, and then from the All tools menu, select View more Add a stamp. From the left panel, select Stamp and then select a desired stamp from a required category. At a desired position on the document, select to place the selected stamp.
If your PDF has multiple pages and the next signature is on a different page, click the corresponding page under the Fields section to move to that page. Again under the Tasks section, click Add New Field Digital Signature. Multiple Signatures - docHub XI - GlobalSign Support globalsign.com aatl-document multipl globalsign.com aatl-document multipl
Internet Explorer Under Add-on Types, select Toolbars and Extensions. In the Show menu, select All Add-ons. Select All Add-ons from the Show menu in the Manage Add-ons dialog box. In the list of add-ons, select docHub PDF Reader.
Select the Stamp tool. Choose a stamp on the sidebar on the right and click it. Click where you want the stamp to be inserted. You can use one stamp multiple times. Insert stamps to PDFs | Help Center readdle.com enUS annotate-pdfs in readdle.com enUS annotate-pdfs in
In the Custom section, click on the Add stamp button. A stamp editor will appear, allowing you to customize your stamp. Choose the desired stamp image from the available options or upload your own image. Enter any text or additional information you want to include in the stamp.

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