@tommy-young I use Adobe Acrobat and password protect anything that has my seal & signature before it goes out, but I've been told that some third party pdf software ignores the password and allows edits.?ÿ At the end of the day a determined person could do a high resolution scan of a paper original, clip the pdf so that only your seal and signature remained and then layer it over another pdf and it would be practically indistinguishable from an original.?ÿ If someone is determined they will figure out a way to commit fraud no matter what we do.
Wow, I had heard of this leroy stuff but had never seen in action until now.?ÿ Looks awfully tedious.
Wow, I had heard of this leroy stuff but had never seen in action until now.?ÿ Looks awfully tedious.
I am more used to the Isograph stencils like this
They are pretty quick when you get used to them. Could not find a video of one in action.
All I can say is 'Thank heavens for CAD'
My son who has a BA in graphic design was able to alter in less than 20 min my adobe "digitally secure" signature and seal and make edits to my drawing like changing distances. He was using higher end software than a normal person might have.
@bstrand?ÿ
Yeah, it was very tedious.?ÿ Especially after you finished a standard note paragraph that you'd done on countless other plans, only to notice that you skipped a word or two.?ÿ Then came out the eraser, licking the end of it, and trying not to burn through the mylar.
And like Mike and Richard, me being a lefty didn't make things any easier