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How do I copy a signature into a doc and make it copy-proof?
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Hi mhw,

You don't.

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If you can copy it, so can anyone else that you show it to. *Anything* you
allow someone else to see can be copied. Any time you write your signature
on a piece of paper it can be copied.

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