Your signature will now appear in the area you designated in step 2. Enter your token passphrase and click OK. Choose the desired location and click Save. Just select "Document Certification" under Signature Type and select what changes you want to allow after certifying. Note: Here is where you could choose to certify the document and lock it down against future changes. Select the Signature Type, fill in any options and adjust the Appearance as required. With the Sign dialog open, use the Digital ID drop down to select your signing certificate. Select the signing certificate & signature appearance Once the signature area is defined, the Sign dialog will appear.ģ. Use the cursor to draw the signature area on the document. Indicate where you want your signature to appear
With a PDF document open in BlueBeam Revu, select Document from the top menu and then click Sign Document under the Signatures drop down menu.Ģ. Now let's open Revu, grab a PDF, and get to signing! 1. In this example I'm going to be using one of our PDF Signing certificates, but the same steps apply to certificates from other providers. You need a digital certificate to apply digital signatures.
BlueBeam has a great support article that details how to do this.
You can also add multiple digital signatures and certify a document.