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Digital Signatures - Word, Excel, Powepoint and Acrobat

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replyReply Fri 24 Oct 2008, 14:58Delegate Susan said...

Susan has attended:
Powerpoint Intermediate Advanced course
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Digital Signatures - Word, Excel, Powepoint and Acrobat

Hi there, we are working on a quality control project for Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Adobe involving electronic or digital signatures. Couple of questions:

how do we create them?

How do we add our signature to a document as certification that we have signed off on its contents? Note that this is not just adding in a scan of our physical signature, but a system of certifying that we vouch for the document content - only the person who owns the signature should be able to add it to the document and the document should be locked down after the signature has been added.

Is there any way of automatically removing electronic signatures if the document is edited after sign-off?

Thanks

Susan

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replyReply Tue 28 Oct 2008, 16:01Trainer Amanda said...

RE: Digital Signatures - Word, Excel, Powepoint and Acrobat

Hello Susan

Thank you for your question.

This is something that we would advise on in a consulting capacity as it would require dedicated time from a trainer with knowledge in this area, possibility having to advise on this within the parameters of your particular systems.

If you would be interested in taking this forward, please contact our enquiries team to discuss.

Kind regards
Amanda

replyReply Thu 18 Dec 2008, 09:18Trainer Rich said...

RE: Digital Signatures - Word, Excel, Powepoint and Acrobat

Hi,

We are clearing some of the outstanding questions in the forum. As this post has been inactive for quite some time, the system will automatically set the post to 'resolved' in the next 5 days unless a follow-up post is made within that time.

You can always mark the question as 'unresolved' at any point if you require further assistance with this matter.

Regards,
Best STL Forum Team

replyReply Thu 18 Dec 2008, 12:51Delegate Susan said...

RE: Digital Signatures - Word, Excel, Powepoint and Acrobat

Hi there
Thanks for this note - I spoke with Tristan a couple of weeks ago and a trainer was going to contact me. Unfortunately I have heard nothing further and would be grateful if someone could contact me early in the New Year. This is a quality control project that needs to be completed by July 09 and at the moment, we are unable to proceed until I have spoken with a trainer.

Thanks

Susan

replyReply Tue 6 Jan 2009, 14:59Trainer Jacob said...

RE: Digital Signatures - Word, Excel, Powepoint and Acrobat

Hi Susan

Okay, we are back in the office, I will aim to get one our trainers, Andrew, to contact you tomorrow.

Regards

Jacob

replyReply Wed 18 Feb 2009, 09:31Trainer Rich said...

RE: Digital Signatures - Word, Excel, Powepoint and Acrobat

Hi Susan,

Did one of our trainers contact you yet?

Regards, Rich

Tue 24 Feb 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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