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  2. Sign PDFs easily in Preview on Apple devices - AOL

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    Open the PDF document in Preview; if your PDF doesn’t open in Preview, right-click it, hover over Open with and select Preview. Once your document is open, tap Tools on the top of your toolbar.

  3. Tech tip: How to digitally sign a document on a PC, Mac ... - AOL

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    Now you can skip the drive or wait for something to arrive in the mail and sign a document digitally instead. Tech tip: How to digitally sign a document on a PC, Mac, Android, or iPhone Skip to ...

  4. PDF Signer - Wikipedia

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    PDF Signer is a PDF editor for macOS. [1] [2] This simple PDF editor was specifically designed to fill and sign PDF documents such as agreements and forms without having to print and scan them. It provides the ability to add text and scanned signature images, scribe a signature using the mouse/trackpad, re-order/rotate/delete pages, save back ...

  5. Soda PDF - Wikipedia

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    Soda View/3D is a free PDF application users can use to open, view, and create PDF files. The flipping animation tool of its patent-pending 3D feature enables users to go through pages of PDF files. [6]

  6. Preview (macOS) - Wikipedia

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    Preview is the built-in image viewer and PDF viewer of the macOS operating system. In addition to viewing and printing digital images and Portable Document Format (PDF) files, it can also edit these media types.

  7. Download attachments in AOL Mail

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    Open the email. Click Download all attachments as a zip file. - The file will be downloaded to your computer. Open the file on your computer. It will often be under "Downloads".