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How about Insert- Image- From File ?

Or click on the icon at the bottom of the page, near the right end, says "From File" when you hover over it,

Keith

On 04/12/14 12:08, john herron wrote:

A paper form has been sent to me to be filled out.

I scanned it as a PDF file into my Mint Maté 17 box, opened it in LO Draw (v. 4.2.7.2), typed the necessary data into the relevant locations, then re-exported the edited file as PDF. The edited file, containing the added text, opens properly in other applications such as Adobe Reader or Document Viewer. In Draw I then tried to add a PNG signature file to the PDF, but the "File" option of the "Insert" menu is greyed out, so that I don't know how to add the signature file to the PDF. I cannot do it manually because my handwriting is impaired.

What should I do?

Thanks for helping.

jdh




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