Monthly Archives: February 2022

What to do when weird characters appear in PDF files
  • February 28, 2022
  • Laura Silva, Marketing Program Manager

What’s the deal? PDF files have been known to do bizarre things when it comes to displaying the wrong characters. Occasionally, you may open a PDF document and find that it displays strange symbols, weird letters, or unintelligible characters. This ...

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How to Use Foxit eSign Advanced Fields: Secured, Image, Hyperlink, Accept, and Decline Fields
  • February 22, 2022
  • Symphony Ragan, Content Planning & Strategy

Foxit eSign allows users to truly experience versatility in the form of document signing. Not only does our solution enable you to improve your organizational workflow with electronic signatures, it also provides tools, such as Advanced Fields, that ultimately ...

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Electronic Signatures for Government Contracts
  • February 15, 2022
  • DeeDee Kato, Vice President of Corporate Marketing, Foxit

esign act Paperless practices have increased the efficiency levels of many government departments and agencies. Much digital data is being transmitted today between government agencies, businesses, and citizens. With all this data being shared and all the privacy issues it ...

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How the Paper Shortage Hurts Your Business
  • February 8, 2022
  • Stanley Chow, Sr Product Marketing Manager

As if using paper wasn’t already cumbersome enough, now there’s another reason to make the switch to electronic signatures: paper shortages. Over the past year, global supply chains and shipments have been impacted by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, causing shortages ...

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Different types of electronic signatures
  • February 1, 2022
  • Karolin Koestler, Senior Marketing Manager EMEA

examples of electronic signatures There are many ways to sign digital documents. Some are quicker than others, while some are more secure. These are the most popular ways to have documents signed. Simple electronic signatures (SES) These are sometimes called ...

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