Yes, you can certainly lock a Microsoft Word document. The technical name for this is document protection and it can be done right from the file menu on Word.
yes...Open the word document you want to lock, Click Tools, Select Options, Goto the Security tab, Enter the "Password to open" field.
Caps lock is on? =]
Here is an example sentence using the word "per" before signature: "Please sign the document per your supervisor's instructions."
To attach your signature to a document electronically, you can use a digital signature tool or software that allows you to sign the document using your mouse, touchscreen, or by uploading a scanned image of your signature. Some popular tools include Adobe Acrobat, DocuSign, and HelloSign. Once you have signed the document, save or export it with the signature included.
The words "John Hancock" are often used to describe the word "signature." When J. Hancock singed the Declaration of Independence, his was the largest sig. of them all. Hancock is best-remembered for his giant signature on the document, so that is why a signature is often called a "John Hancock."
In the authorized absence of the units Commanding Officer, the Acting Commander's signature may be affixed to the document.
There is no such word as indorsement but there is endorsement. Endorsement means sanctions, approval, or writing one's signature on a document.
The signature on a copy of a document is often referred to as a "signature copy" or simply a "copy signature." It indicates that the signer has authorized or acknowledged the contents of the document, even though it is not the original. In some contexts, it may also be called a "wet signature" if it is physically signed, or simply a "digital signature" if signed electronically.
Signature Files is a technique applied for document retrieval.
For as long as the document is valid.
A signature is effective only on and to the original document to which it was affixed. It cannot be 'transferred' to any other document.