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OSUmike03 Multiple digital signatures? 03-20-2008, 10:02 AM
Leith Ross Hello OSUmike03, Can you... 03-20-2008, 12:16 PM
OSUmike03 I can't really give you a... 03-20-2008, 01:32 PM
Leith Ross Hello OSUmike03, I... 03-20-2008, 01:47 PM
OSUmike03 That could be a last... 03-20-2008, 01:56 PM
arlu1201 Re: Multiple digital... 05-25-2012, 03:13 PM
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    Multiple digital signatures?

    Hey guys,

    I looked through different help sites and really just couldn't find a good answer to this question:

    I need to know if there's a way to put multiple digital signatures on an excel spread sheet. Like, routing a spread sheet for approval.

    If there IS a way, what steps do I need to do in order to do so. If not, just let me know that too.

    Thanks.

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    Hello OSUmike03,

    Can you provide an example or more detail of what you want? I don't know if this is in reference to email or sharing the workbook? The digital signatures is also vague. Do you mean a digital signature as it applies security authentication or simply collecting names on the worksheet?

    Thanks,
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    I can't really give you a example, due to several reasons...but I can try and clarify what I am looking for.

    In my line, we have to get a request (or whatever it is) approved and "accepted" by several different people.

    Basically, this request goes through 4 or 5 people, up the chain of the orginization.

    What we want to do is say: Lower level boss takes the request, and signs it. Sends it to "his" boss.

    His boss sees it, makes changes he feels necessary, and then signs it. At this point, there would be THIS boss' signature on the electronic sheet, AS WELL AS the lower level boss'.

    We've played around with it, and anytime changes were made, and someone else signed it...the signature that was already on the sheet is taken off, and the new one is put in. We want BOTH signatures to stay on.

    Does that help?

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    Hello OSUmike03,

    I recently helped another member with a similar problem. He was using pictures of the individual's signatures on a template. The names were pasted as pictures onto the worksheet. Maybe something like this would work for you as well.

    Sincerely,
    Leith Ross

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leith Ross
    Hello OSUmike03,

    I recently helped another member with a similar problem. He was using pictures of the individual's signatures on a template. The names were pasted as pictures onto the worksheet. Maybe something like this would work for you as well.

    Sincerely,
    Leith Ross
    That could be a last resort...problem is, we need to use those digital signatures in order to protect the document and show it is authentic, more so than to just have the names.

    Is there no possible way to have the real digital signatures(they work in the same way that the ones in Outlook, to protect emails, do.)?

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    Hello OSUmike03,

    Here is an article that may apply to your situation, especially if you are using Excel 2007. Click the link below...

    The digital signature is lost when you use an earlier version of an Office program to open a file that was saved in a 2007 Office program

    Sincerely,
    Leith Ross

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    Re: Multiple digital signatures?

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