source/text/shared/guide/digitalsign_send.xhp |    2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

New commits:
commit cb53adf410d240b9fcecc9e11e0253aa67bcd455
Author: Olivier Hallot <olivier.hal...@libreoffice.org>
Date:   Thu Apr 5 22:18:54 2018 +0100

    Better wording for public key management help page
    
    Change-Id: I56a355e1a62fd981cb6d37de9778b7ab81e4e33e
    Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/52478
    Reviewed-by: Adolfo Jayme Barrientos <fit...@ubuntu.com>
    Tested-by: Adolfo Jayme Barrientos <fit...@ubuntu.com>

diff --git a/source/text/shared/guide/digitalsign_send.xhp 
b/source/text/shared/guide/digitalsign_send.xhp
index 941fe9614..3fad8c3c5 100644
--- a/source/text/shared/guide/digitalsign_send.xhp
+++ b/source/text/shared/guide/digitalsign_send.xhp
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
 
     <paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id181519764008387" xml-lang="en-US">If 
a private key is received by other means or you transfer it from another 
computer, you can install it on your Windows PC by double-clicking on the 
private key certificate and providing any required password.  This private key 
may be known to others (such as an organizational or governmental security 
administration) depending on how it was issued to you.</paragraph>
 
-    <paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id21519764016831" 
xml-lang="en-US">Public keys of others that you use to verify documents signed 
by them and to encrypt by digital signature for their eyes only tend to be 
retained on your system by the software products that provide confirmation of 
those signatures and that support encryption using public keys of others.  In 
some cases you will need to manage those public-key certificates 
yourself.</paragraph>
+    <paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id21519764016831" 
xml-lang="en-US">Public keys of other people used to verify document digital 
signatures, or encrypt documents for their eyes only, are usually stored in 
your system with digital certificate-management applications. In some cases you 
will need to manage those public-key certificates yourself.</paragraph>
 
     <paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id351519764024243" 
xml-lang="en-US">The general management of public and private keys on your PC 
will vary depending on the version of Windows you are operating.  For more 
information, use the "Help and Support" topic of your Windows version and 
search for "digital signature".</paragraph>
 </default>
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