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How to Modify Digital Signature Contract on MacBook Pro with DocHub

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DocHub is an innovative platform designed to streamline document management, allowing users to efficiently edit, sign, and distribute documents online for free. With deep integration into Google Workspace, it simplifies the process of modifying digital signatures and contracts directly from your MacBook Pro. This guide will empower you to easily navigate the editor and make necessary changes to your digital signature contract, enhancing your workflow and productivity.

Follow the steps to modify your digital signature contract:

  1. Open a web browser on your MacBook Pro and navigate to the DocHub website. Log in using your credentials to access your dashboard.
  2. Once logged in, locate the document you wish to modify. You can either upload a new contract or select one already saved in your account.
  3. After opening the document, look for the editing tools available in the platform. Here, you can select the digital signature area you want to modify.
  4. To change your signature, you will have options to either draw a new signature using your trackpad or upload an image of your handwritten signature.
  5. Once you have made the necessary changes to your signature, review the document for any additional edits you might want to apply.
  6. Finally, save the modifications. You can download the updated contract, print it directly from the platform, or share it via email or link.

Start using DocHub today to effortlessly modify your digital signature contracts and enhance your document management experience!

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How to Modify Digital Signature Contract on Macbook Pro

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PDFs are great for keeping documents properly formatted and preventing easy editing. This makes them perfect for documents that need to be signed as a properly formatted PDF is hard to suitably tamper with. If you're on Mac OS and find that you need to sign one, you can use the built-in Preview app to add your signature to your PDF. First, find and open the PDF you need to sign using the app. Once your PDF is up, click on the show marker toolbar icon. Then select the signature icon and create and save your signature using your trackpad, built-in webcam, or an iPhone or iPad for input. If you want to use your trackpad, sign your name using your finger. If your Mac has a force touch trackpad, press more firmly on your device to sign with a thicker stroke. Tap any key and click done to create a signature using your webcam.

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In the Mail app on your Mac, choose Mail Settings, then click Signatures. In the left column (account list), select the email account where you want to use the signature. If All Signatures is selected when you create a signature, you need to drag the new signature to the desired email account before you can use it.
Navigate to the hamburger menu (Windows) or the File menu (macOS) Preferences Signatures. For Creation look and feel, select More Select View documents in Preview Mode checkbox. On the PDF, select the signature field and select Sign Document.
To sign PDFs, you can capture your signature using your trackpad, the built-in camera on your Mac, or your iPhone or iPad. In the Preview app on your Mac, click the Show Markup Toolbar button (if the Markup toolbar isnt showing), then click the Sign button .
Automatically add a signature to emails You can choose a signature to automatically add to messages you send. In the Mail app on your Mac, choose Mail Settings, then click Signatures. Select an account in the left column. Click the Choose Signature pop-up menu, then choose a signature.
How to remove digital signatures using Preview on macOS Open the PDF file in Preview. Open the Markup toolbar, and choose the Rectangular Selection box. Click on the signature. If users signed the file outside of Preview, they might need to select Tools Redact to redact the signature from the document.
In the signature Properties window click Show Signers Certificate button. Following screen will be displayed once you click on it. Once you click on OK button, following window will be displayed. Click Ok button in the following window. Once the certificate validation is done, you will get the following approval.

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