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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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03. Sign your document online in a few clicks.
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04. Send, export, fax, download, or print out your document.

How to have PDF signed in Microsoft Edge with DocHub

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DocHub is an intuitive platform designed to streamline document editing, signing, and distribution. With its seamless integration with Google Workspace, users can import, edit, and sign PDF documents directly from their browser. This guide will empower you to have your PDF signed in Microsoft Edge effortlessly, allowing you to manage your documents online and for free.

Follow the steps to have your PDF signed in Microsoft Edge

  1. Begin by opening the DocHub website in your Microsoft Edge browser and log in to your account.
  2. Once logged in, upload the PDF document you need to have signed by selecting the appropriate option in the editor.
  3. After the document is uploaded, navigate to the signing tools available in the platform to add your signature.
  4. You can modify your signature if necessary by adjusting its size or placement on the document.
  5. Once you are satisfied with the placement, save the changes to ensure your signature is securely added.
  6. Finally, choose to download the signed PDF, print it, or share it directly from the platform for easy distribution.

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How to have PDF signed in Microsoft Edge

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in this video im showing how to fix an issue in windows 10 where pdfs open in microsoft edge instead of docHub if i open up this pdf here you can see that it opens up in the edge browser i can even click on the open a new tab button and it goes out to the msn home page luckily its a pretty simple change to get the pdfs to open up in docHub again and ill show how to do that now just go ahead and close out of any pdfs that you have opened up and then right click on any pdf file and select properties you can see this opens with field here is set to microsoft edge to change that we just have to click on change i have both acrobat reader and docHub installed but in this demonstration ill just select docHub reader and click on ok and then click on ok again and you can see the icon over the file here has now kind of changed so that it has the docHub pdf logo im going to go ahead and double click on the file to open it and you can see the pdf file now opens up s

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See how to sign a PDF Open the PDF document and select Sign from the top tools bar. Create your signature and initials if not already done. From the Sign panel, select your signature, move over to the field where you want to add it, and then click to place the signature. The form fields are detected automatically.
In order to validate E-sign in docHub reader, click on the eSign marked in red box. Once the user clicks on the image he will be prompted with the following window (Signature Validation Status). Click on the Signature Properties button to check signature properties.
Launch the Microsoft Edge browser. From the Extensions menu (puzzle icon), select the Options menu ( . . . ) for docHub, and then select Extension Options. On the docHub options page, click the toggle button to make Acrobat the default PDF viewer in Edge, and then select Save preferences.
Please go to Start type Settings System Default apps Choose default apps by file type Scroll-down and look for . pdf (PDF File), if you see Microsoft Edge as the default program click it, then select your preferred application to view a PDF file.
Enable docHub extension in Edge Alternatively, type edge://extensions/ in the Edge address bar and press Enter. To enable the docHub extension, select the toggle button. Your Acrobat extension is enabled. You can now edit, convert, combine, and organize PDFs in Microsoft Edge.
Method 1: Enabling PDF Reader within Microsoft Edge Settings Launch Microsoft Edge. Click the three-dot menu icon at the top-right corner. Select Settings from the dropdown menu. Scroll down and click on Site permissions. Under PDF documents, toggle the switch to the Always allow option. Close the settings tab.
How To Add Your Signature on PDF Documents Using Microsoft Edge Step 1 Right-click the PDF file that you want to sign. Step 2 There are several annotation features located at the top of your toolbar. Step 3 Draw your signature on the PDF document.
Open the main menu in Microsoft Edge and select Settings. 2. Select Cookies and site permissions from the left panel menu or use the Search settings field and enter PDF.

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