How can I add text (eg a signature) to my images in Aperture

Hi all.  I'm using Aperture 3.2.4  I want to add a signature or logo to my images for printing. How can I do this?  Do I need to use a plugin?  If so, which?

In the Print dialog you can set metadata display options, to display text below the image, also add a watermark. I can only test this in Aperture 3.4.3 right now. I don't remember, if Aperture 3.2.4 could do this also: But look for these options n the Print panel:
The most flexible control you'll have with the BorderFX plug-in. It will let you add formatted text to borders and/or watermarks or text directly on the image- Here is a link:
http://www.iborderfx.com/borderfx/ This version requires MacOS X 10.7 or later. Google for an earlier version, if you have a different MacOS X version.
And last, but not least: Aperture's file export (Flle > Export > Version) lets you add watermark images to the exported image. You set the watermark parameters by creating or editing export presets.
Regards
Leonie

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