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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions docs/create-packages/Sign-a-Package.md
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## Export the certificate file

* If your certificate is stored in a hardware token, you don't need to export the certificate. Instead, specify the SHA-1 certificate fingerprint (thumbprint) by using the option `--certificate-fingerprint <SHA-1fingerprint>` (replacing `--certificate-path <PathToTheCertificate>`)
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* You can export an existing certificate to a binary DER format by using the Certificate Export Wizard.

![Certificate Export Wizard](../reference/media/CertificateExportWizard.png)
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