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Hi
On 27/02/25 3:23 am, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Wed, 26 Feb 2025 08:16:22 -0500
Christopher Sesi <chrissesi@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello Christopher,

I would like to be able to digitally sign libre office documents but I
am unable to do so. I read that in order to add a digital
signature/certificate, I should go to tools, options, security, then I
That, apparently, is out of date info, it's now under the File menu,
Digital Signatures.....


For further info, see;

https://help.libreoffice.org/latest/en-US/text/shared/guide/digitalsign_send.html?&DbPAR=SHARED&System=UNIX

It's quite likely there will a financial cost (to yourself) involved in
the acquisition of a certificate.  Whether it's worth the price (I have
no idea how much, I didn't bother to look), is entirely up to you.

You can also create a self signed certificate yourself to use at no cost, it all depends upon the requirement of the receiver of the document. I have had a customer quite happy with this solution.
Steve

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