What you are describing is available in Word 2007. It has a "stamp"
signature line so you can "sign" a document using a digital signature which
also makes it a visible signature in the document. You can use using either
an image of your signature or a text signature for display and the Digital
Signature will authenticate the document.
In Word 2007 you'll find this on the Insert Tab in the Text group. It's
called Signature Line.
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"bentobox" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I know one can insert a digital signature into a Word (03 or 07 versions)
> document. However, when I receive adigitally signed document I can't seem
> to
> enter another signature. I am in a situation where I want to prepare a
> page
> sign and send it to someone else for their signature and be able to see
> both
> signatures (digital) as I would in a paper document.
>
> Is this possible at all or I can only enter one signature at a time to a
> document with MS Word?
>
> Thanks for all in insight....