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  • Click on the Get Form or Get Form Now button on the current page to make access to the PDF editor.
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  • Use the tools in the top toolbar to edit the file, and the change will be saved automatically
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  • Click the Get Form or Get Form Now button on the current page to start modifying your PDF
  • Create or modify your content using the editing tools on the toolbar above.
  • Affter changing your content, put on the date and add a signature to complete it.
  • Go over it agian your form before you click to download it

How to add a signature on your Gsa Direct Deposit

Though most people are accustomed to signing paper documents with a pen, electronic signatures are becoming more popular, follow these steps to sign PDF!

  • Click the Get Form or Get Form Now button to begin editing on Gsa Direct Deposit in CocoDoc PDF editor.
  • Click on Sign in the tools pane on the top
  • A popup will open, click Add new signature button and you'll have three options—Type, Draw, and Upload. Once you're done, click the Save button.
  • Drag, resize and position the signature inside your PDF file

How to add a textbox on your Gsa Direct Deposit

If you have the need to add a text box on your PDF and create your special content, do some easy steps to accomplish it.

  • Open the PDF file in CocoDoc PDF editor.
  • Click Text Box on the top toolbar and move your mouse to drag it wherever you want to put it.
  • Write down the text you need to insert. After you’ve input the text, you can select it and click on the text editing tools to resize, color or bold the text.
  • When you're done, click OK to save it. If you’re not satisfied with the text, click on the trash can icon to delete it and begin over.

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  • Find CocoDoc PDF editor and install the add-on for google drive.
  • Right-click on a PDF file in your Google Drive and select Open With.
  • Select CocoDoc PDF on the popup list to open your file with and allow CocoDoc to access your google account.
  • Edit PDF documents, adding text, images, editing existing text, annotate in highlight, erase, or blackout texts in CocoDoc PDF editor before saving and downloading it.

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