Configure the stamp ,Digital signature and water mark in DMS

Hi...
I want to configure the stamp ,Digital signature and water mark in for my client in DMS.
Stamp:detaiils showing doc type, doc status,who has open, doc no,version,date and time
Digital Sign:with respect to approval (system should ask user name and password while approvig)
Water mark:for the status (Draft/approved)
Can anybody guide me to do this?Please explan in details as i am doing it first time.
In addition to do this what addition system requirement is needed?
Regards,
Sandip

Hi Sandip,
Please refer below links for required details
For Redlining   Redlining
Watermark      DMS Seal system watermarking solution
Hope this will answer your query.
Regards,
Deepak Kori

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