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Utilize the toolbar at the top of the interface and select the Sign option.

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You can mouse-draw your signature, type it or upload an image of it - our tool will digitize it automatically. Once your signature is set up, click Save and sign.

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Click on the document area where you want to add an Initial Ps. You can drag the newly created signature anywhere on the page you want or change its settings. Click OK to save the changes.

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Once your document is good to go, click on the DONE button in the top right corner.

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Once you're through with certifying your paperwork, you will be redirected to the Dashboard.

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Drag & drop your template to the uploading pane on the top of the page
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Choose the Initial PS feature in the editor`s menu
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Make the required edits to the file
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Click the “Done" orange button at the top right corner
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2 Answers. A postscript originated from postscriptum(Latin) meaning post(after) +scriptum×, the past participle of scribere(to write). It is an additional remark at the end of the letter after the signature introduced by P.S. A postscript is a passage at the end of a letter, following the signature.
A postscript (P.S.) is an afterthought, thought of occurring after the letter has been written and signed. The term comes from the Latin post scrip tum, an expression meaning "written after” (which may be interpreted in the sense of “that which comes after the writing").
P.S. usually capitalized but not always using periods, is an abbreviation meaning postscript, an afterthought at the end of a letter, added below the signature. If you add subsequent postscripts, label them PPS.
P.S. stands for Postscript, latin word for "written after". In a letter you use it when you forgot to write something and already signed your letter; then you add “P.S. what you forgot". In simple words, P. S means - By The Way, Just To Let You Know, or Don't Forget. P. S is like leaving a simple note behind.
PS stands for postscript. It comes from the Latin postscriptum, which literally means written after. A postscript is an additional thought added to letters (and sometimes other documents) that comes after it has been completed. The P.S. is the most charming part of a letter.
Postscript If you are talking about P.S. when used in writing, it stands for postscript, from the Latin post scrip tum, meaning "written after." It is generally used in letter-writing to indicate something added after the body of the letter was completed and signed.
P.S. stands for Postscript it means it's an afterthought. Simply add it after your signature or closing of your email. This prompts the reader of your letter or email that it is an afterthought or an addition that may or may not have connection to the body of your letter or email.
PS stands for postscript. That's where a PS came in handy. It's also often used for effect to add a clever or funny afterthought. It can be added for emphasis, or even as an argumentative So there! Furthermore, it's a tool still used in direct and email marketing, which we'll talk about in a moment.
Postscript. A postscript (P.S.) is an afterthought, thought that's occurring after the letter has been written and signed. The term comes from the Latin post scrip tum, an expression meaning "written after” (which may be interpreted in the sense of “that which comes after the writing").
The abbreviation for postscript should be written in capital letters, and periods should be used to indicate full stops (P.S.). Postscript was derived from the Latin word, post scrip tum, which means written after.
If you are talking about P.S. when used in writing, it stands for postscript, from the Latin post scrip tum, meaning "written after." It is generally used in letter-writing to indicate something added after the body of the letter was completed and signed.
The postscript, abbreviated to P.S., may be a sentence or a paragraph added after the main body and signature of a letter (or other body of writing). The term comes from the Latin post scrip tum, an expression meaning "written after.”
You can't use P.S. in a sentence. It stands for the Latin words post scrip tum, meaning 'after the writing', and means an afterthought, something you thought of only after you had finished the main part of your writing, usually a letter to someone.
2 Answers. A postscript originated from postscriptum(Latin) meaning post(after) +scriptum×, the past participle of scribere(to write). It is an additional remark at the end of the letter after the signature introduced by P.S. A postscript is a passage at the end of a letter, following the signature.
P.S.S. means “Post scriptum scriptum" which is the complete formula of the shorter “P.S." (written after what has been written) If you mean an addition postscript, than it is P.P.S. : post post scrip tum.
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