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Shawn Jordison: Welcome to the accessibility guy channel. My name is Shawn Jordison. And today weamp;#39;re going to learn how to insert a signature into an docHub PDF document. The first thing you want to do is open up your PDF. And letamp;#39;s figure out where we want to add in this signature. Step one is to select the Prepare a form option from the tools menu, and then under Add form components on the left hand side, weamp;#39;re going to select the option E signature fields, this will bring up a box that we can then place from onto our document. Now after we place that objects, we can right click it select properties. And letamp;#39;s give it a tooltip. This is whatamp;#39;s going to be picked up by Assistive Technology, Iamp;#39;m going to just say signature for Shawn Jordison. And we can also add in things like Mark as read only for all the fields. Or we can say nothing has happened when this is signed. And we can also mark it as required, then we can select Close. Now when