It is in my word application (Office 2007) I choose: Insert ribon/text
section/Signature line. It was build in... Unless it was done by our company,
but I really don't think so. I mean this should be Microsoft's "hands" work
Here is the screenshot:
http://www.ipix.lt/images/35657087.jpg
"Graham Mayor" wrote:
Where did this 'add signature line' come from? It does not seem to be part
of my installation. It is probably an autotext/building block entry, in
which case you should enter it in the document, edit what you have entered
to taste, then save it as a new autotext/building block entry with the same
name.
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
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Skirtum wrote:
Hi,
I often use the "add signature line" in my documents which I need to
be signed by someone.
It is a little bit annoying this big "X" symbol in the signature line
picture.
Is it possible to change this "X" to something else? I.e. "Signature"
or "Authorized person"... Or just nothing - just a line without "X".
Sometimes I get questions "what this "X" means" and I cannot tell
what, I'm just guessing that Microsoft is marking the signature line
with this symbol... Anyway I didn't found by myself how to change
it...
.