The BoldSign mobile app is now available. Visitthis link for more details and give it a try!
The BoldSign mobile app is now available. Visitthis link for more details and give it a try!
Explore the BoldSign features that make eSigning easier.
BoldSign simplifies the collection of images during the signing process through the image form field. A single document can contain multiple image fields, and BoldSign supports multiple file formats, such as JPG, JPEG, SVG, PNG, and BMP.
In this blog post, we’ll explore how you can use BoldSign’s image attachment feature to create a seamless experience for those signing your documents.
Drag the image field to the desired location on your document, allowing the signer to upload a photo. The Image settings panel will be displayed on the right side of the screen, where the image title is a mandatory field. Enter a title in the Image Title field.
In the Instruction (optional) section, add further instructions in the text box if you wish to guide or provide further information about the required image to the signer.
You can add a default image, which signers can change if necessary during the document signing process. If you prefer to keep the default image unchanged by signers, you can set it as read-only.
Then, in the Accept only section, select the image formats you want from the available options. Send the document out for signature. During the signing process, the signer can only upload an image with the formats you have selected.
Evans is a Technical Assistant at BoldSign. His passion lies in creating high-quality content for users through effective documentation. His multifaceted skills encompass technical expertise, creativity, and a keen understanding of user needs.
Evans is a Technical Assistant at BoldSign. His passion lies in creating high-quality content for users through effective documentation. His multifaceted skills encompass technical expertise, creativity, and a keen understanding of user needs.
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