

The Create a New Building Block will display. Then choose QuickParts followed by “ Save Selection to QuickPart Gallery…”

Select the signature and click the Insert tab of the Ribbon. Once you have your signature in Word it is time to save it to the QuickParts gallery. This is the trick that will let you easily drag and nudge the signature so that it aligns up perfectly with out having your paragraphs go out of whack. You can also take advantage of Word’s screenshot tool if you have Word 2010 or Word 2013.Īfter you copy the signature to Word, wrap text behind. Click Image–>Select and drag a rectangle with your mouse around the signature. Select a brush and etch it out with your mouse. Paint is free and comes with the Windows operating system.

You can use a program like Paint to pen your signature. You can add your signature to a Word document and have it on file so that it can be reused with Word’s QuickPart’s gallery. I’m going to teach you in this post how to avoid the print, sign, scan back to computer a Word document.
