 Have you created a formal contract using Word and want to make it professional and official by adding signature lines to it? This is the right short video to watch to learn how to do so in a couple of minutes using method 1 of signature lines in Microsoft Word. Welcome to Burn to Learn, Arlene here. So here we have an important contract and we want to make it official by adding signature lines for the parties implied to sign. How do we do so? We scroll down to the end of the contract, place our cursor there, and up in the insert menu in the text area, we'll click the Signature Line button. A signature window will open where we can fill out the desired boxes, such as who's designer, designer's title, and email address, as well as instructions to designer. You can still add just a signature line without filling out any of these. Let's do that. We'll just click OK. And a nice straight signature line has been added to our contract. But what about when we need another line for the third party to sign? Why don't you please take a second after watching this video to subscribe to our channel and feel free to leave a comment. So we want an extra line and we want it to be right next to this one. To do so, we can use a spacebar to add a few spaces or press the tab key a couple of times. Click the Signature Line button again and this time we'll fill out the window. The suggested signer is Burn to Learn and the suggested signer's title is Marketing Manager. And we'll click OK. As you can see, this time the descriptions have been added below the signature line. Honey, huh? But what if you don't really like those big looking X's on top of the signature lines? On part two of this video, we'll show you a second method to add signature lines using Microsoft Word 2016.