Very good video. I would add one extra step. After cropping the image, go to Picture Format>Compress Picture. In the pop-up window, leave the resolution alone and make sure the "Delete cropped areas of picture" is selected. Press OK. Why? The image, prior to doing this, is still the full image. This 'full image' adds to the memory size of document. Deleting the cropped area eliminates the unseen portion of the image thus removing the memory space needed for the document file. You can also play with the resolution in this pop-up if the signature image is too large. Just pay attention to good the image looks.
The last year, I needed to put my signature on a bunch of school documents, and eventually, I used a pdf program, which does things in a more practical way, but had I known this before, I would have taken advantage of it. 👍
Thanks for a great tutorial video. I've been wanting to have an E-signature available at the click of a button instead of signing it all the time but didn't know how until I came across your video. Your way of guiding us through the process is extremely clear and easy to follow. Thank you.
First time I come across this channel and thankful for it. Have done something similar but I made it waaaaaay too complicated due to ignorance. Subscribed now and looking forward to more from your library.
Love this tutorial. Concise and to the point. The 'arrow' was just the right speed (for me at least) and I was able to follow it easily with enough time for me to recognize the tool items as you explained the same. I already knew how to put a graphical image of my signature but did not know how to make it a 'Quick Part' as well as manipulate the contents of the image to remove unwanted background etc. Thank you.
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Don’t know about latest versions of Word, but in earlier versions unless you “compress” photo through one of the Word’s menu options, it saves it in original resolution, thus significantly increasing the word file size.
Simpler-to-remember way, imho (or if you don't have MsWord with all shown bells&whistles): Save your signature pic to .png format. Open with an image editor - almost any is now capable of magic wand selection - _select and delete the background_ , crop, etc. Insert the image into the doc and make it floatable over the text. Put it anywhere you need it, resize. Good idea is to slightly cross the signature line or some text with your signature - doing so makes it more realistic.
Wow, thanks for this tutorial!! Interesting and quite easy to understand! I'm also guessing the original signature on the piece of paper can also be scanned using a scanner??
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Very good video. I would add one extra step. After cropping the image, go to Picture Format>Compress Picture. In the pop-up window, leave the resolution alone and make sure the "Delete cropped areas of picture" is selected. Press OK. Why? The image, prior to doing this, is still the full image. This 'full image' adds to the memory size of document. Deleting the cropped area eliminates the unseen portion of the image thus removing the memory space needed for the document file. You can also play with the resolution in this pop-up if the signature image is too large. Just pay attention to good the image looks.
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Great advice by the way.
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Precise and to the point, with step-by-step instruction. Thank you.
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The last year, I needed to put my signature on a bunch of school documents, and eventually, I used a pdf program, which does things in a more practical way, but had I known this before, I would have taken advantage of it. 👍
Thanks for a great tutorial video. I've been wanting to have an E-signature available at the click of a button instead of signing it all the time but didn't know how until I came across your video. Your way of guiding us through the process is extremely clear and easy to follow. Thank you.
Wooow! This is super quick and simple! I love the way you explain it. Thanks a lot.
You made life easier for me.I have been trying all means to insert my signature into the soft copy but finally found it . appreciate your tutorial.
First time I come across this channel and thankful for it. Have done something similar but I made it waaaaaay too complicated due to ignorance. Subscribed now and looking forward to more from your library.
THE MOST DETAILED AND EASIEST TO FOLLOW. GLAD I FOUND YOUR VID SO I WAS ABLE TO HAVE MY LETTER E-SIGNED. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Thank you! 😉
Love this tutorial. Concise and to the point. The 'arrow' was just the right speed (for me at least) and I was able to follow it easily with enough time for me to recognize the tool items as you explained the same. I already knew how to put a graphical image of my signature but did not know how to make it a 'Quick Part' as well as manipulate the contents of the image to remove unwanted background etc. Thank you.
This video is amazing! concise, straight to the point and very clear! it has saved me more than once, THANK YOU!!!!
Excellent, very clear and easy to follow - even for me! Thank you very much. 👍😁
Very precise and easy to follow. 10/10!
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Hi !!! Your way of the presentation as well as voice are simply excellent. Keep on presenting similar UTILITY VIDEOS for an ordinary guy who's not a tech funda. Tq.
Thank you so much🙂
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Excellent presentation with no waffling.
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very well explained, easy to follow. Thank you
Sir,
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Perfect Tutorial. Short and Clear. Thank you.
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Don’t know about latest versions of Word, but in earlier versions unless you “compress” photo through one of the Word’s menu options, it saves it in original resolution, thus significantly increasing the word file size.
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Wooow! This is super quick and simple! I
Very Helpfull and super easy to understand.
Very clearly explained. I've learned you can also do this with Wordpad and other similar apps.
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Wow. Never realized this feature exists. Thanks a lot 😊
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Wow Master thank you so much for this video, ive always wanted to do this. What a great easy instruction to follow, even my 8 yr old can do this.
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Simpler-to-remember way, imho (or if you don't have MsWord with all shown bells&whistles):
Save your signature pic to .png format.
Open with an image editor - almost any is now capable of magic wand selection - _select and delete the background_ , crop, etc.
Insert the image into the doc and make it floatable over the text.
Put it anywhere you need it, resize.
Good idea is to slightly cross the signature line or some text with your signature - doing so makes it more realistic.
good explanation with live example thanks
Quiet interesting. Wonderful. Explained in a correct rithematically.
Thank you very much, It was very helpful
Extremely helpful much appreciated
This is great! Even after a year 👏
Very informative. Thank you.
thank you. very detailed. now I already have a e-sign
Wow, thanks for this tutorial!! Interesting and quite easy to understand!
I'm also guessing the original signature on the piece of paper can also be scanned using a scanner??
Superb video and very informative
Very simple and understandable.
Thank you
Many thanks for this video!
Nicely explained ! Thank you 🙏
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1. Print document you want signed.
2. Sign.
3. Scan document.
4. Save Document.
5. Send it.
Does not have printer.
Does not have scanner.
Follows instructions on this video.
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@@itisfinished137printer and scanner are the same machine, most people will have one plus you will have a hard copy and pdf of what you sent.
Thank you so much for the information, it is very useful.
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That worked and was helpful. Thanks.
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Wow! Many thanks 🎉
Concise and to the point.
Very helpful. Thank you.
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Wonderful tutorial Video. My appreciations
This was useful but if you’re going to remove the background then surely no need to change the background colour first.
Excellent video well explained 👍
Very well explained.
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Excellent! Thanks!
Thank you so much for sharing.
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Very good Video. Thanks
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Brilliant! I've needed to add sugnatures to documents in the past, but always found it messy. The remove background feature makes it so much easier!
Helpful video, thanks
Thank you so much!!
Very helpful, thanks!
Thanks for the video
Can you please guide same for MS EXCEL.
Nicely done.
Merci à vous. Vraiment utile.
Great video! Thank you so much!
Thank you!
It's great. And time saving
So informative vedio
Inserting picture is basic😁but for those who doesn't know how to use their computer it's a perfect tutorial and easy way 🤣
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Very good way!
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😯, Thank you 🙏‼️