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Student Technology Support
UCSF IT Service Desk First point of contact for assistance with all UCSF IT Services. Email, VPN, WiFi, MyAccess account. Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Phone: (415) 514-4100 Chat, Tickets, Knowledge Base: http://help.ucsf.edu Email: [email protected]
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Procurement (BearBuy)
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Set Up a DocuSign Workflow
Workflow decisions (read this before sending) In order to best utilize DocuSign, you should document your current workflow and then think through how to transition it to DocuSign most efficiently. Consider, for example, that the routing from sender to signer 1 to signer 2, and so on, is automated with DocuSign but most likely occurs manually in your current process.
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Send Envelopes in DocuSign
Getting started There are two ways to send an envelope:
Create a Template with DocuSign
Your DocuSign template: what you need to know Creating a template in DocuSign can simplify your communications if you will be sending the same document – or even variations of the same document – repeatedly and with a similar workflow. But creating this simplicity tool and keeping the creation process simple are two different things. The information below is designed to smooth your path to a DocuSign template that meets your business needs.
Box: Folder Settings
What you need to know As a folder Owner, you can control how your collaborators view and manage the files in your folder.
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IT Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL)
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Box: External Collaborators
What you need to know For UCSF Box users If you want to use UCSF Box with an external collaborator, invite the person to your shared folder. Type the person's email into the text box where you'd usually invite a UCSF collaborator. This sends an email that invites the person to collaborate on your folder. Next, direct the person over to this same page for instructions on how to set up his or her own Box account.
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How to Correctly Sign Into Zoom Desktop App
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