I think I see where you're going with this, but could you elaborate a bit?
Signature; as in using for what?
Thanks and much appreciated!

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From: 'Sandratomkins' via VIPhone [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 5:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How to use iOS 11's Notes app as a document scanner - CNET

it sounds as though we may be able to input a signature and have it placed on 
the document. If it is like this, it could be immensely useful!
Sandy

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> On 11 Jul 2017, at 07:06, M. Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> CNET News - Monday, July 10, 2017 at 9:48 AM
> 
> How to use iOS 11's Notes app as a document scanner - CNET
> 
> Apple has a habit of building features into iOS that eliminate the 
> need to install third-party apps for some users. For instance, with 
> the release of iOS 11, Apple is adding a document scanner, along with 
> the ability sign, share and save a scanned doc to your device.
> Instead of launching the feature in a standalone app, Apple built it 
> into the Notes app. Here's what you need to know:
> Scan a document
> Place the document(s) on a flat surface, in a well-lit area. Open the 
> Notes app, create a new note (or add the scans to a related Note, if you 
> want).
> Tap the "+" symbol at the bottom of the screen then select Scan Document.
> A camera-like screen will show up, with a yellow box scanning and 
> looking for a document. It's best if you try to hold your iOS device 
> directly above the document, but it's not necessary. Apple designed 
> its document scanner to work from various angles.
> Once the app recognizes a document it will automatically capture a 
> scan - you don't have to do anything other than wait. However, there 
> is a button to manually capture an image if it's struggling to find the 
> document.
> A small thumbnail of each page will be shown in the bottom-left 
> corner, and the scanner will remain open to continue scanning multiple 
> pages. When you're done, tap Save.
> Adjust the scan
> There will be times when the Notes app can't quite make out the exact 
> corners of a document, so it will capture a scan but ask you to adjust 
> the corners. Drag each magnifying glass corner to the proper spot and 
> then tap Save.
> A helpful tip for using the adjustment tool is to not place your 
> finger too close to the corner. If you're in the general area, you can 
> drag and adjust as needed. Otherwise, you cover the magnifying glass 
> and can't see your adjustments.
> Then what?
> Adjust the color scheme of a scanned document, sign, highlight 
> sections, share or save the document using the iOS 11 share sheet.
> Select the Markup as PDF option to covert the scan to a PDF, draw on 
> it using your finger on an iPhone or iPad, or use the Apple Pencil to 
> mark it up on an iPad Pro.
> 
> Original Article at:
> https://www.cnet.com/news/how-to-use-ios-11s-notes-app-as-a-document-s
> canner
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