Add Signature in Microsoft Word
There are three ways to add a signature in Microsoft Word. Let’s discuss all of them.
1. Use the Drawing Tool
Microsoft Word comes with a built-in drawing tool to doodle on a Word document. Using the drawing tool, one can draw a digital signature and add it anywhere in the Word document. Follow the steps below to do so:
- Open the document that you want to sign in Microsoft Word.
- Select Draw from the above menu bar.
- Select the Pen tool that you want to use to sign a document.
- You can also click on the little down arrow beside the pen and change the thickness of the pointer, color, and even add glittering effects (irrelevant here).
- For better results, use a thinner pointer and choose Black, Green, or Red color. Here, we are going to sign a document using the trackpad. Doing the same thing with a mouse won’t get you desired results. Enable the Draw with Trackpad toggle.
- It will open a little dialog box. Use one finger to add a signature. Use two fingers to change the position. And finally, press any key to exit the preview. Using the drawing tool won’t deliver a professional outcome that you might look for. For that, you will have to use a built-in add-on to sign a document in Microsoft Word.
2. Use Third-Party Add-ons
Using third-party add-ons like Adobe Sign, DocuSign, and Panda Sign, you can easily sign a document in Word. DocuSign is one of the most popular services out there to sign documents. Let’s learn how to use it in Microsoft Word.
- Open the document that you want to sign in Microsoft Word.
- Select Insert > Get Add-ins.
- It will open the Add-in store inside Microsoft Word. Search for DocuSign and install the add-in in Microsoft Word.
- Select the Add-in and create a DocuSign account.
- Whenever you want to sign a document, select DocuSign from the menu bar.
- Click on Sign Document and DocuSign will upload the document to the cloud and open the default interface to sign a document. Here, you can sign documents, add initials, stamp, text, check box, and even company details to a document. Using a third-party add-on allows you to use the same signature across all services. We are saying all services here as DocuSign is available as a mini-app across various apps like Google Docs, Microsoft Word, Zoom, and even Microsoft Teams. The idea is to sign a document without leaving the current interface.
3. Add Image Signature
If you have saved your signature in a white background as a PNG or JPG file on the PC, it’s time to insert it to the Word document.
- Open the Word document that you want to sign.
- Select Insert > Picture > Picture from File.
- Select the image from the device and insert it in the Word file.
- Resize the image and place it at a relevant place in the file. This is just a temporary workaround though. Let’s say the document has some other color background then the image signature with a white background looks unprofessional and out of place. You would need to remove that ugly background for a better outcome.
Wrapping Up: Sign Word Documents on the Go
The methods above will save a lot of time figuring out how to add a signature to Word documents quickly and effortlessly. Our favorite method is the second one using third-party add-ins. You can also opt for the drawing tool if you accurately figure it out using the trackpad to add a signature.