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Sign your name on the document.

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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.

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