![]() ![]() But fortunately boxes like this the MarkUp tools allow you to add text in them so I could do this all as one element. So I'm going to click on the fill color and select this one right here which will make it transparent. Then I want to make it transparent in the middle there. Rough line will be nice in that it gives you kind of a drawn look. You can make it dotted if you want as well. You can see here I can choose whether to make it a smooth or rough. I want to have a border around the box so I'm going to click here for a border. So I'm going to select this tool right here and select the regular box. Bring that up and then we're going to create a box. The first thing we're going to do is go to the MarkUp tools which is this button right here. ![]() So you don't have to create it from scratch a second time on another pdf document. But after we create it from scratch you'll see that we can use it pretty easily. So we're going to create it from scratch. I'll get rid of that and let's say this is a pdf that I need to apply a stamp on. It's pretty easy to create this and then apply it to a pdf. A simple stamp like this that goes on top of any pdf that has a word in it. But you can create a simple stamp that you could use in Preview and other places as well and copy and paste it into documents as you need it. If you want to have a stamp that has a graphic in it like a corporate logo or something like that then it's going to be a little tougher. It's fairly easy to do that using the MarkUp tools in Preview. Usually with a border around it or something. A stamp would be something like Approved, Declined, or Verified. So I've gotten a few requests recently for a way to apply a stamp to a pdf document. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you by more than 600 viewers just like you. Today let me show you how to apply simple stamps to any PDF document. Check out How To Apply a Stamp To a PDF On Your Mac at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]()
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