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api2017-rTALA8
Participant
January 13, 2017
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How to counter sign my document.

  • January 13, 2017
  • 2 replies
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Hi all,

I am trying to figure out how to counter sign documents that have now been signed by customers. Is this something i have to set up before i send the document for signing or can i do it after?

Thanks

Correct answer AadeshSingh

Please be informed that it wont be possible to sign the already signed document as it gets locked & encrypted once the transaction gets completed.

You can't even upload the signed document to place your signature on it.

Regards,

Aadesh

2 replies

Participant
September 16, 2018

So there is a workaround... You can save the signed PDF as a JPG and then open back up as a PDF to sign. Each page becomes a JPG so you need to Combine them back into a PDF and then use Sign & Fill to add in your signatures and any text you want.

SAVE TREES!

-Brian

Participant
September 30, 2020

Thank you so much Brian - your workaround was very helpful! It did reduce the quality a bit but I think there would be some option to save a better version of JPG to retain the quality, right?

 

 

AadeshSingh
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 13, 2017

Hi torif17906404​,

If you need to sign the document at the last then please add your email address in the Recipient field after signers email address, add a signature field for yourself and assign it to yourself. Now send the document for signature.

Once the document is signed by the signer, it will come back to you for signature and you can sign the document now.

Regards,

Aadesh

api2017-rTALA8
Participant
January 13, 2017

Hi Aadesh,

Thank you for your answer to my question. It is very helpful, and will certainly bear that in mind for the future.

Is there any way to sign a document once it has already been signed?

Thanks,

AadeshSingh
Community Manager
AadeshSinghCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
January 13, 2017

Please be informed that it wont be possible to sign the already signed document as it gets locked & encrypted once the transaction gets completed.

You can't even upload the signed document to place your signature on it.

Regards,

Aadesh