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Hi this is Gary with MacMost.com. Today let me show you how to apply simple stamps to any PDF document. MacMost is brought to you by more than 600 viewers just like you. Go to MacMost.com/patreon. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. So Iamp;#39;ve gotten a few requests recently for a way to apply a stamp to a pdf document. A stamp would be something like Approved, Declined, or Verified. Something like that. Usually in a different color. Usually with a border around it or something. Itamp;#39;s fairly easy to do that using the MarkUp tools in Preview. You donamp;#39;t have a lot of flexibility. If you want to have a stamp that has a graphic in it like a corporate logo or something like that then itamp;#39;s going to be a little tougher. But you can create a simple stamp that you could use in Preview and other places as well and copy and paste it into documents as you need it. So hereamp;#39;s what weamp;#39;re