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This weeks tech tip is a neat little trick thats built into your Mac. Has someone ever e-mailed you a PDF that you need to sign and return? Well normally youd print out the PDF, physically sign the paper, scan it and email it back to the person that sent it originally. But thats a waste of time and a waste of paper. Instead using Preview which is a built-in image viewer on your Mac you can digitally add your signature to a PDF thats been emailed to you and send it back in no time. To set this up, open Preview by clicking on the spotlight icon in the top right corner of your screen and typing in preview. When you open Preview, nothing will actually open but youll notice across the menu bar on the top it will say Preview and list the number of menus related to Preview. From here click on Tools then Annotate then Signatures then Manage Signatures. Once the little Manage Signatures box pops up youll have two options to digitally add your signature to Preview. One is you can use