Personally, I agree with David. Using a script font, rather
than a signature, would make the certificate look just as good,
maybe better, with no worries about anyone using it for nefarious
purposes. After all, the certificate isn't a legal document.
72,
John, AA0VE
P.S. Don't forget the SSS tomorrow night!
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It would make sense to me, if Terry agrees,
to have his signature applied to the cert. prior to it
being
uploaded to the server where it will reside awaiting for
folks to input their own data, so they can then download
their own membership cert, from a secure server.
But to have one's signature available willy nilly on
line... would be a very serious concern.
Have a great day,
--... ...--
Dale - WC7S in Wy
To:
4sqrp@...;
mcewenk5osa@...
From:
4sqrp@...
Date: Sat, 9 May 2015 16:42:49 -0500
Subject: Re: [4sqrp] Certificate?
I don't know about anybody
else, but I would NOT want my signature
'downloadable' on the internet. That would be a
foolish and naive thing to do.
When I hear from WA0ITP and
other Directors that this is a good idea, we
can start looking at option for
distribution. I did the cert in MS Word for
maximum flexibility rather than a graphics
format that many might not be able to use.
I guess the easiest way to dictribute
would be a download from our Web site.
I would like to include the Prez's
signature and I should have no problem
inserting a scanned image or other format.
It's nice to be able to contribute
something to the Group.
--
David Martin - K5DCM
Mountain Home, Ar.
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