
Lisa Griko (Customer) asked a question.

Lisa Griko (Customer) asked a question.

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You can add signature on invoices by editing the invoice template through forms and precedents. Once the editable invoice template opens in word, go to insert and add the signature line located on the top right. Once the signature line is added you can insert the sign image. Let me know if this works.
Thank you. This is a good work around solution. It worked, but does mean I need a seperate template for each lawyer in our office.
We have multiple lawyers in our office and when we originally set up our invoices we were able to create one template that would automatically generate the corresponding lawyers signature. This was set up by Leap in the background somewhere. It is the hope that Leap will have a solution for this issue shortly so that we can continue to have one template for the entire office and all of the lawyers instead of one for each lawyer.