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Hey everyone, Kevin here. Today I want to show you how you can create an electronic signature directly within Microsoft Word. Ill show you a few different techniques for creating your signature. They have different quality levels, and you could decide which one you think looks the best. Once we create our signature, Ill also show you a few ways that you can very quickly and easily then reuse your signature. One of them is by saving it as a transparent PNG, and then Ill also show you how we could use something called quick parts within Microsoft Word. One thing to call out before we jump into this, today were creating an electronic signature. Thats basically an image of your handwritten signature, and that differs from a digital signature, which is a certificate that validates your identity. Thats out of the scope today. All right, lets jump on the PC and lets create an electronic signature. Here I am in Microsoft Word, and I have a contract that I need to