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\f0\fs24 \cf0 (Music Intro)\ Hey guys it's Devin with another Mac OS X
tip.\ Today we are going to talk about how to insert
your signature into an electronic letter, or document.\
What you're going to need is a PDF version of your document\
right here I have a sample letter, so I'm going to go ahead and open it up using Preview\
Which is the default program that PDFs open in\
And so, here's my letter. It's Just a sample so these aren't really real words. But what
we're going to do is click\'85 We're going to scroll down to the bottom where my signature
should be.\ It says "Sincerely yours, Devin Wofford" and
I've left a space to insert my actual signature. What we are going to do is click the button
that says "Show Edit Toolbar" and once that opens you'll see this which says "signature"
and we'll click it and you'll see where it says " Create Signature from Built-in iSight.\
That'll turn on your camera, and what you need to do is sign your name on a sheet of
paper with black ink. It makes it easier for the camera to see. And just hold it up to
your camera and put it on the blue line, like I'm doing here and your camera will actually
capture your signature. And once it's where you like it just press accept button. And
then go and draw box where you want to insert it. You can resize it and move it around and
there you go it couldn't be simpler and more professional looking than that. So I hope
you find this very useful guys thanks for watching this video and I'll see you next
time.}