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Add Surname Field Contract in Mozilla Firefox

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Follow the steps to add a surname field to your contract

  1. Open your browser, navigate to the DocHub website, and log in to your account.
  2. Once logged in, locate the contract document you wish to edit. You can either upload a new document or select an existing one from your files.
  3. With the document open in the editor, look for the option to add form fields. Choose the field type that corresponds to a surname entry.
  4. Position the surname field in the appropriate section of your contract. Adjust the size and format to ensure it aligns well with the document's layout.
  5. After placing the field, you can personalize it by setting properties, such as whether it is mandatory or if you want to provide any placeholder text.
  6. Once you have completed your edits, review the document for accuracy. You can save your changes, and when ready, choose to download, print, or share your updated contract.

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