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Digital Signatures

+ Adds and removes digital signatures to and from your document. You can also use the dialog to view certificates. +
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+ +You must save a file before you can apply a digital signature to the file. +You must save a file in OpenDocument format before you can apply a digital signature to the file. + +

List

+ Lists the digital signatures for the current document. + The Signed icon +Icon + indicates a valid digital signature, while the Exclamation mark icon +Icon + indicates an invalid digital signature. + See also Digital Signatures. + +

Use AdES-compliant signature when there is a choice

+ Prefers creating XAdES signatures for ODF and OOXML, PAdES signatures for PDF. + +

View Certificate

+ Opens the View Certificate dialog. + +

Sign Document

+ Opens the Select Certificate dialog. + +

Remove

+ Removes the selected signature from the list. Removes all subsequent signatures as well, in case of PDF. + +

Start Certificate Manager

+Opens the installed certificate manager of your system. + + On macOS, the default certificate manager is Keychain Access. + On Windows systems, the default certificate manager is Certmgr.msc, a Microsoft Management Console snap-in using Certmgr.exe, and does not manage OpenPGP certificates. To manage both X509 and OpenPGP certificates install the gpg4win tool. + +
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