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How to sign pdf document with pdf sdk in VBScript with ByteScout PDF Suite

Step-by-step tutorial on how to sign pdf document with pdf sdk in VBScript

These source code samples are assembled by their programming language and functions they apply. ByteScout PDF Suite: the set that includes 6 SDK products to work with PDF from generating rich PDF reports to extracting data from PDF documents and converting them to HTML. This bundle includes PDF (Generator) SDK, PDF Renderer SDK, PDF Extractor SDK, PDF to HTML SDK, PDF Viewer SDK and PDF Generator SDK for Javascript. It can sign pdf document with pdf sdk in VBScript.

Want to quickly learn? This fast application programming interfaces of ByteScout PDF Suite for VBScript plus the guidelines and the code below will help you quickly learn how to sign pdf document with pdf sdk. Follow the instructions from scratch to work and copy the VBScript code. Want to see how it works with your data then code testing will allow the function to be tested and work properly.

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Signing.vbs
      
' This example demonstrates how to digitally sign PDF document. ' Create Bytescout.PDF.Document object Set pdfDocument = CreateObject("Bytescout.PDF.Document") pdfDocument.RegistrationName = "demo" pdfDocument.RegistrationKey = "demo" Set comHelpers = pdfDocument.ComHelpers ' Add page Set page1 = comHelpers.CreatePage(comHelpers.PAPERFORMAT_A4) pdfDocument.Pages.Add(page1) ' Add sample page content Set brush = comHelpers.CreateSolidBrush(comHelpers.CreateColorGray(0)) Set font = comHelpers.CreateSystemFont("Arial", 24) Set stringFormat = comHelpers.CreateStringFormat() stringFormat.HorizontalAlign = comHelpers.HORIZONTALALIGN_CENTER page1.Canvas.DrawString_7 "Signature Test", (font), (brush), 0, 50, page1.Width, 100, (stringFormat) ' Signing parameters certficateFile = "demo_certificate.pfx" certficatePassword = "123" ' Optional parameters signingReason = "Approval" contactName = "John Smith" location = "Corporate HQ" ' Invisible signature 'pdfDocument.Sign certficateFile, certficatePassword ' Visible signature pdfDocument.Sign_2 certficateFile, certficatePassword, 400, 50, 150, 100, signingReason, contactName, location ' Save document to file pdfDocument.Save("result.pdf") ' Open document in default PDF viewer application Set shell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") shell.Run "result.pdf", 1, false

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