When you send Word documents electronically, the ability to sign those documents without having to print them out can save you time. Documents like a cover letter, follow-up thank you note and job offer letter may be signed in Word using a handwritten signature that is converted to an electronic signature, or with the pen tool included with your Windows tablet.
To turn your handwritten signature into a reusable electronic signature to use in Word, sign your name on a white piece of paper larger than you normally. This gives you the ability to adjust the size in Word without affecting the quality of the image. Scan the paper with your signature or take a digital photograph of it, so you can open it in Microsoft Paint to finalize the image file.
To create an electronic handwritten signature that is ready to use in Word, take the image file created from a scan or a digital photograph and open it in Microsoft Paint, which comes with your Windows operating system. Crop the size of the signature itself by going to the Home tab and clicking "select" in the Image Group. Click the top left corner near your signature and drag out to the bottom, right corner of the signature to select the specific area, then click "Crop." Save the image file as a .jpg or a common image file format like .bmp, .gif, or .png.
To add your electronic signature to a Word document, place your cursor where the signature should appear and left-click your mouse. Under Insert in the top menu bar, click "Pictures" to locate and select your electronic signature file created from Microsoft Paint, then click "Insert." Use one of the top corner anchors to adjust the signature image size. The signature image may also be set to go behind text. Right-click on the image and select Size & Position for the Text Wrapping tab. Select "Behind text.” Click "OK" to complete format setting.
To add your signature using a Windows tablet or a Windows touchscreen computer, use the tablet pen or your finger to sign your name. Open the Word document that requires your signature and go to the Review tab to click "Start Inking." Select the Pen tool to sign your name to the specific area. Adjust the ink color and stroke thickness under Color and Thickness in the tool bar above. If you make a mistake, the signature may be erased by clicking "Eraser" at the tool bar and selecting the area of the signature.