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6 In the Comment box, add any information that is relevant to the files
you are signing.
7 Click Sign Files.
8 If the file you want to sign is read-only, the Read-only File dialog box is
displayed. Do one of the following:
To sign a read-only file, click Yes.
To sign all read-only files, select Use the Same Answer for All Read-only
Files in This Batch. Click Yes.
To cancel the application of the digital signature to a single read-only
file, click No.
To cancel the application of the digital signature to all of the read-only
files, click Cancel.
NOTE If you chose either a Medium or High security level when you obtained
your digital ID, a message is displayed each time you try to attach a digital
signature to a file.
9 When all files have been signed, the Signing Complete message displays
the number of files that were signed. Click OK.
Files that were successfully signed display the text Signed in the Status
column of the Files to Be Signed list.
10 Click Close.
NOTE When you sign multiple files at once, the files become read-only files to
help prevent someone from accidentally invalidating a digital signature.
Quick Reference
Commands
SECURITYOPTIONS
Specifies password or digital signature options for a drawing file.
SIGVALIDATE
Displays information about the digital signature attached to a drawing file.
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