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DocHub makes it fast and straightforward to paste certificate in DOCM. No need to instal any extra application – simply add your DOCM to your account, use the easy drag-and-drop user interface, and quickly make edits. You can even work on your desktop or mobile device to modify your document online from anywhere. That's not all; DocHub is more than just an editor. It's an all-in-one document management solution with form building, eSignature capabilities, and the ability to enable others complete and sign documents.

How to paste certificate in DOCM using DocHub:

  1. Upload your DOCM to your account by clicking the New Document and selecting how you want to add your DOCM file.
  2. Open your file in our editor.
  3. Make your wanted adjustments using drag and drop tools.
  4. Once completed, click Download/Export and save your DOCM to your device or cloud storage.
  5. Share your record with others using email or a short link.

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How to paste certificate in DOCM

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How to Use the Merge Certificate Feature in On the Merge Certificate page, click on the Add Files button to select the documents you want to merge. Arrange the order of the documents by dragging and dropping them in the desired sequence.
To add a digital certificate to a PDF signature in docHub, youll need to follow the next steps. Open docHub. Upload your PDF. Go to Tools. Scroll down to Forms and Certificates. Select Open, under Certificates Select Digitally Sign on the top bar. Click Configure New Digital ID. Fill in the relevant data.
Steps to add a certificate-based signature to a PDF Open a PDF in Acrobat and choose All Tools more Use a certificate in the global bar. Alternatively, from Acrobat Home, select See all tools. In the Protect section, select Use a certificate, and then select a file you want to docHub.
See how to sign a PDF Open the PDF document and select select E-Sign from the global 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 select to place the signature.
In the left pane of the console, double-click Certificates (Local Computer). Right-click Personal, point to All Tasks, and then select Import. On the Welcome to the Certificate Import Wizard page, select Next. On the File to Import page, select Browse, locate your certificate file, and then select Next.
Select the Paste Certificate option from the drop-down menu. A pop-up window will appear. Click on the Choose File button to upload your certificate image from your computer. Once the image is uploaded, you can adjust its position and size on the document by dragging and resizing it.
Choose Signatures Identities Trusted Certificates More Trusted Certificates. Choose Import. Browse to the certificate you want to trust. This is usually located at C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\docHub\Acrobat\\Security.
The certificates should be put in a folder dedicated to certificates and key files. An example location would be /usr/local/ssl/crt/. All of your certificates need to be in the same folder.

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