Digital Signature
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Revision as of 12:25, 21 January 2019
A file can be signed if it's a PDF or a doc(x) file. If it's a doc(x) file, it will be converted to PDF and afterwards signed.
A document can be signed under Demographics when clicking on the round button in the Dig. Signature column.
Or when choosing Digital Signature after opening a record.
If a file is signed, it can't be signed again.