Hello everyone,

I think we’ve finally cracked this problem. You can’t find out exactly where 
your signature is on the page, but you can know where it is relative to the 
body of the letter and your name.

To insert a scanned signature file, copy the appropriate image file to the 
clipboard and paste it in a couple of lines above your name. Press VO-j to jump 
to the Formatter. Click on Arrange. Interact with the Arrange formatter scroll 
area and navigate to Text wrap which should be set to “Inline with text”. Then 
go down to Size and set the Width field to 4 cm, unless you have a very large 
signature! You can check that it is in the right place by using the arrow keys. 
There should be the same number of blank lines before and after the signature.

If you use inches, set the width to 1.5.

Cheers,

Anne

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