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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 Save Signature PDF on Computer with DocHub

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DocHub is an intuitive platform designed for effortless document management, making it easy to edit, sign, and distribute PDFs online for free. With its seamless integration with Google Workspace, users can import and export their documents directly from Google apps, ensuring a smooth workflow. Whether you need to complete forms or add signatures, our editor provides powerful tools to simplify your document tasks.

Follow the steps to save your signature PDF on your computer

  1. Open the DocHub website and log in to your account.
  2. Upload the PDF document you wish to sign by selecting the upload option in the editor.
  3. Add your signature by navigating to the signature tool, where you can create a new signature or choose an existing one.
  4. Place your signature on the desired location within the document to finalize your signing process.
  5. Once your signature is in place, review the document for any additional edits or annotations you may need.
  6. To save your signed PDF, look for the option to download or export the document to your computer.

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How to Save Signature PDF on Computer

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Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today I want to show you how you can create your very own electronic signature that you could use to insert into documents. Lets say for instance, you have to sign a document. Well, today you could print out that document, then you could sign it, then you could scan it in again, and then you could send it off. But thats a lot of work. It wastes paper and you need to have a printer. I dont even have a printer. Today Im going to show you how you could create an electronic signature, two different ways. One of them is using your phone where you sign your signature on the phone, and then well bring that onto our PC, so itll be digital all the way. The second technique, were going to sign our name, take a high quality photo of it, and then well bring that into the PC. So, Ill show you those two different ways. Now, before we jumped into it, just a quick note on an electronic signature versus whats called a digital signature. An el

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You can copy the signature from a PDF to a Word document by using the screenshot method. Open the PDF document and take a screenshot of the signature. Next, save the screenshot on your PC storage. In Word, click Insert Image this device and add the image through the browse window.
How to Electronically Capture Your Signature Sign a blank sheet of copy paper. Use the copier in your department to scan the page. Make sure you set the file type to JPG. Save the file to a location where it will be easily accessible. Using an app of your choosing, crop the scanned image to remove excess white space.
Way 1. Copy Signature in PDF Via Copying Image Open PDF in UPDF and go to Edit PDF. Open a PDF document in UPDF by double-clicking its file icon. Right-click on the image and copy it. Go to the signature image and right-click it. Paste it to any other document of your choice.
You need a scanner to do this. Write your signature on a piece of paper. Scan the page and save it on your computer in a common file format: .BMP, .GIF, .JPG, or .PNG. Tip: For information on how to use your scanner, use the manufacturers manual or Web site.
Open the PDF file in docHub Reader. Click on Fill Sign in the Tools pane on the right. Click Sign, and then select Add Signature. A popup will open, giving you three optionsType, Draw, and Image. Open the PDF file in docHub Reader. Click on Fill Sign in the Tools pane on the right.
Open the PDF file in docHub Reader, draw a box around your signature, right-click in the box, and select Copy Image. Open Microsoft Word and paste the signature into a blank document. Right click on the signature and select Save as Picture.
0:29 1:48 So Im going to click on save yes to replace existing file. And then its saved and its exported.MoreSo Im going to click on save yes to replace existing file. And then its saved and its exported. So this is how you export.
How to retain digital signatures when combining PDFs Open the PDF with digital signatures in docHub. Use docHub or Preview to merge the PDFs without the signatures. Open the resulting document in docHub and follow the steps mentioned earlier to have users sign the documents again.

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