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Here's a situation I'm pretty sure you've come across. Someone sends you an electronic document, like a contract or a lease to a sign and send back. Now, of course you can print it, sign it, scan it and send it back but fortunately, there are much easier ways to get this done. No printing or scanning is necessary. We're going to cover how to quickly sign PDF and other digital documents and don't worry if you don't have a digital image of your physical signature I'm going to show you how you can create one really fast. (upbeat music) Let's clarify one thing right away though. Often the terms electronic and digital signature are mixed up but they're two very different things. A true digital signature is encrypted data to verify the signers identity by using digital keys. It's the online version of a notarized signature. The more common type of signature that you're going to come across is an electronic signature. This is basically an image of your signature, that's placed on a document...