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On 31/08/2023 12:09, Budge wrote:
I am trying to insert a signature line at the end of a spreadsheet and the text which appears in the for name 
and title are much smaller than the font setting for the sheet.  Where is this text font defined and how can 
I change it.  Also the date is not shown although the date option has been ticked for "show date in 
signature line."
Please can somebody advise?
Budge


As I understand it, the date is only added when you sign the signature line with a digital 
certificate. The creation of a signature line is a separate activity from the signing of that 
digital line.

When you insert the signature line, it shows your name and status in an image box. If you hover 
over this image box and then right click, the context box shows at the bottom the option to sign 
the signature line.  In order to do that, you must have previously created a digital certificate in 
the form of an X509 certificate which you save in LO.

hth
Philip

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