How to Sign a PDF on iPhone Posted: 19 Jun 2022 01:00 AM PDT Have you been sent a PDF to sign and return? Or do you want to add your signature to that artwork you have in a PDF format? Fortunately, this is easy to do with a built-in tool called Markup! For a more secure e-signature, you can pay a subscription fee to use Adobe Sign. This wikiHow article teaches you how to sign a PDF on an iPhone with Markup and Adobe Sign. [Edit]Using Markup - Open your PDF in Markup. To do this, open the Files app and long-press on your PDF. Once the menu slides up from the bottom of your screen, tap Markup.[1]
- If you quickly tap the file instead, it will open and you'll see a marker-tip icon in the top right corner. You can tap that to open Markup.
- Tap . You'll see this plus sign in the bottom right corner of your screen.
- Tap . If you already have signatures, you can drag and drop the one you prefer onto your document. If you don't have signatures, draw on the screen of your phone to create a signature that you can later drag to reposition on the PDF.[2]
- Tap . It's in the top left corner of your screen and will close Markup and save your changes.
[Edit]Using Adobe Sign - Open the document you want to sign in Adobe Sign. This app icon looks like a stylized "A" next to "Sign" on a purple background.
- You'll need a subscription to use this service, which offers more secure e-signatures (like certificate-based digital signatures). If you're starting an Acrobat Standard DC or Acrobat Pro DC subscription for the first time, you can get a 7-day free trial.
- If you don't have the Adobe Sign app, you can get it for free from the App Store.[3]
- Tap . You'll see the pencil icon at the bottom of your screen, towards the right.
- Tap . This will allow you to add your signature to the PDF.
- Select . The screen will adjust to allow you to use the entire screen so you don't have to create a small signature. Tilt your phone in landscape mode (it'll be longer than it is tall) to continue.
- Tap . You'll see this option at the top of your screen, which will allow you to use your finger or stylus to draw on the screen of your phone.
- Tap . You'll see this in the top right corner of your screen and your signature will be saved for any future documents.
- The app will try to place your signature at the appropriate size and in the right spot, but you can drag and drop or pinch it to move it around or make it bigger.[4]
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How to Compliment a Strong Woman Posted: 18 Jun 2022 05:00 PM PDT Want to compliment a strong woman in your life who lifts you up? Maybe she's your relative, your friend, or your colleague. However she's connected to you, it's important to make sure she feels valued for all that she does. Since she'll love to hear about her inner beauty and best qualities, we've compiled a list of sincere praise that's sure to make her smile. If you want to compliment a strong woman, start with what's beneath the surface—read on for examples of exactly what to say and tighten your bond with her!
This article is based on an interview with our dating coach, John Keegan. [Edit]"I'm so proud of everything you've done." - Celebrate her accomplishments. Even when her achievements seem effortless, she still devoted a lot of time and energy into getting where she is today. Point out the triumphs she should be proud of and cheer her on for making her dreams a reality.
- "Congrats on your acceptance to grad school! 🎓 I'm not even surprised!"
- "You passed your CSA! 🎉 Guess you'll be doing my taxes soon!"
- "Of course your wedding planning business is thriving! I always believed in you."
[Edit]"You are so genuine!" - Praise her personality traits. Remaining honest and authentic to who she is requires consistency and courage. Tell her that you see how she's developed her character and held onto the inner values or qualities that define her. She'll feel fully recognized and appreciated.[1]
- "I don't know anyone with more conviction than you. 💪"
- "You're so honest and transparent. 🪞 I know I can trust you."
- "I appreciate how open-minded you are. You think about every perspective."
[Edit]"You have so many skills!" - Point out her talents. All strengths and abilities demand a lot of patience and discipline. If she has any special capabilities that really "wow" you, then congratulate her for them. You'll give her a spark of motivation to push past her limits and discover new heights.
- "You sing like you're classically trained! 😮! I can't believe you're self-taught!"
- "You're an amazing powerlifter. 🏋️♀️ Your IG account definitely inspires others!"[2]
- "Your graphic design blows me away! Those landscapes look so real."
[Edit]"You're incredibly insightful." - Value her intelligence. Her cleverness is the result of focus and determination. Compliment her study habits, her thoughtful comments, and her observational skills. When you analyze how witty she is, she'll glow with pride.[3]
- "You have the best social commentary. I learn so much about the world. 🌎"
- "You're so perceptive. 🧐 I don't think you miss a single detail."
- "It feels like you've read every bestseller and know every pop culture reference!"
[Edit]"You're so caring." - Appreciate her kindness. She expresses so much empathy and thoughtfulness because she concentrates on what everyone needs. Honor that she thinks outside of herself so often and bring up how valuable her heart is. She'll know that her generosity matters to you.[4]
- "I love seeing you with your students! 👩🏫 You must be their favorite teacher."
- "You're always looking for ways to help. 🔍 I see how thoughtful you are."
- "Your heart is so radiant. Your compassion really shines through."
[Edit]"You're such a risk-taker!" - Marvel at her bravery. She pushes past her comfort zone because she has causes she truly believes in. Acknowledge how much boldness it took to announce what she finds acceptable in this world. When you praise her for standing up, she'll feel renewed faith in her actions.
- "It was courageous of you to speak so clearly and passionately at the town hall!"
- "You're such a bold director. Your documentary was really eye-opening. 🎥"
- "It was very brave of you to speak so vulnerably about your upbringing. 💛"
[Edit]"You're an amazing role model." - Tell her she's a positive influence. Since she's so inspirational, she knows that others watch her and take notes. Reassure her that she's doing an amazing job and that she always leaves a great impression. She'll be relieved that she's made her mark in her community.
- "It's cool you're off social media and just call people! I'll try that!📱"[5]
- "Your commitment to health inspires me. Now I'll take up running! 🏃♀️"
- "I appreciate your mentorship. You've driven me to really push myself!"
[Edit]"You make everyone smile!" - Say her happiness is contagious. She's a force of nature that manages to remain optimistic in every situation. Describe the wonderful effect she has on people and the way she adds joy to their day. She'll be glad to know she has so much power over a crowd.
- "Your laugh brightens up the whole room! ☀️"
- "That enthusiasm of yours is incredible! 💎"
- "The world seems brighter thanks to your presence!"
[Edit]"You express yourself so well." - Speak about her eloquence. Admire how she puts a lot of thought into every answer or comment. Discuss how much she has a way with words and provide details about why you were so moved. You'll encourage her to keep saying what she has on her mind.[6]
- "You find the best words for any situation. Your speech was so moving. 🫂"
- "The way you describe the world around you is so poetic! 🪶✨"
- "You're so creative and precise when you make your case!"
[Edit]"I know I can count on you!" - Thank her for being reliable. Express gratitude for how dependable she is and point out how much she contributes to any project she's a part of. Also share all the valuable teamwork skills she has. She'll feel nourished by your kind words.
- "I appreciate you bringing so much research to the presentation! 📚"
- "We're all grateful that you're always willing to organize events! 🙏 🎉"
- "Our team can always depend on you to offer a fresh outlook!"
[Edit]"You're such a hard worker." - Praise her work ethic. Even if she's tired or stressed, she still looks within and finds the drive to take on any task. Give her a sincere pep talk and tell her that her follow-through is incredible. It might just give her the extra boost she needs to get through the day.
- "Your discipline is unmatched! 😊"
- "I'm in awe at how you stay energized all day! 🔋"
- "You have such a positive attitude about your job!"
[Edit]"Your friendship means the world to me." - Treasure her for being a good friend. Despite all that she juggles, she always looks out for her loved ones. Say that her friendship is a true prize and that you'll always treat it as precious to you. You'll warm her heart and remind her that you're one of her greatest allies.
- "You are the most amazing confidante. 💖 Thank you for listening."
- "Our friendship has such a big impact on my life! I cherish it. 🙌"
- "Anyone who can count you as a buddy is truly lucky!"
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How to Solve a Puzzle Ball Posted: 18 Jun 2022 09:00 AM PDT A puzzle ball looks easy enough to solve, but the pieces are surprisingly tricky to put together. Fortunately, most 6-piece puzzle balls—such as the IQ Puzzle Ball—use the same 6 puzzle shapes (though the colors vary). So, once you read our step-by-step instructions below, you'll be able to solve pretty much any 6-piece puzzle ball like a pro! (Note: If the puzzle ball is already put together, start with Part 3 to learn how to take it apart.) [Edit]Identifying the Pieces - Piece A: This piece looks like an open umbrella that's been cut in half lengthwise. It has three notches cut out of the umbrella's half-canopy on top. Compared to the other umbrella-like piece (Piece C), this one has a thicker umbrella handle.[1]
- Piece B: If you hold this piece vertically, with the larger rounded side pointing up, it looks kind of like either a number "3" or a capital letter "E".
- Piece C: This is the other piece (along with Piece A) that looks like an umbrella cut in half lengthwise. Compared to Piece A, this one has two notches instead of three cut out of the half-canopy. It also has a thinner overall handle with more of a hook shape at the bottom.
- Pieces D and E: These pieces look very similar—they both have a rounded dome-like shape with a square cutout that goes all the way through the dome. Here's how to tell them apart:
- Piece D has a notch that goes two-thirds of the way across the piece on the front side below the square cutout, and two uneven (asymmetrical) bump-outs on the back side below the square cutout.
- Piece E has a notch that goes all away across the piece on the front side below the square cutout, and two even (symmetrical) bump-outs to either side of the square cutout on the back side
- Piece F: You'll know which one this is because it's the only piece left! Also, it looks like a number "1" if you hold it vertically with the larger curved side pointed up and to the left.
[Edit]Putting the Ball Together - Connect Piece A and Piece B. Hold Piece B so it looks like a capital letter "E" with the larger curved side facing up. Turn Piece A on its side so the umbrella shape is horizontal with the canopy to the left, the handle to the right, and the larger parts of both the canopy and handle pointing downward. You'll see a notch in Piece A that almost looks like a lowercase letter "t"—slide Piece B into this notch.[2]
- Attach Piece C to Pieces A and B. Turn Piece C so the top of the umbrella canopy is pointed toward you, with the flat side (and two notches) facing down and the rounded side facing up. Slide the umbrella stem of Piece C into the long notch near the top of the A/B combination until the domed tops of all three pieces line up.[3]
- Fit Piece D onto Piece A. Find the bottom of the umbrella handle of Piece A. Point it straight toward you so it looks like a square. Position Piece D so its square cutout lines up with Piece A's square protrusion, as well as the notches created by the other pieces. Slide Piece D into place so that the bottom of Piece A is flush (even) with the curved dome of Piece D.[4]
- The puzzle should look like about three-fourths of a completed ball (sphere) now—just two pieces to go!
- Slide Piece E into place. At this point, you should be able to clearly visualize where Piece E (one-fourth of a sphere) fits into the nearly-completed ball (three-fourths of a sphere). Line up the bump-outs on the back of Piece E with the notches created by the other assembled pieces, then slide Piece E down until it locks into place.[5]
- Slip Piece F into the opening through the sphere. One side of the opening that goes through the center of the ball is bigger than the other—hold the ball so you're looking at that side. Feed the smaller end of Piece F into this larger opening and keep sliding it until it fits into place and completes the sphere.[6]
- Now you can take a moment to congratulate yourself for solving the puzzle!
[Edit]Taking the Puzzle Apart - Find the square on the sphere that will push inward. There are four squares visible on the ball, but only one of them will push inward when you press on it. When you find that one, press it all the way in until the piece pops out the other side.[7]
- Stick your finger into the square opening you just made. This should be the opening where you pushed on Piece F, not the opening where it popped out. Press against the inner walls of the square opening until the piece that surrounds it on three sides slides free and out of place.[8]
- Press on the remaining squares on the sphere's surface. There are three left, but (like before) only one of them will push inward when you press on it. Keep pressing on it until two pieces come free.[9]
- These are Pieces B and C.
- Separate the last two pieces. Here again, press on the square you can see—this time it's the only one remaining. This will detach the final two pieces of the puzzle—Pieces A and D.[10]
- What to do now? Try timing yourself to see how fast you can put the puzzle back together. Or give the pieces to a friend and let them try to solve the puzzle!
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