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Sign with DocuSign
Steps to follow Click on the Request for Signature email link to view the document. Click on Review Document. Click checkbox if you don’t want to see the pop-up in the future. Review the document. Click on the yellow Sign Here tab to sign.
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Get Tips for Using DocuSign
What you need to know Should I tag the signature fields so the signer knows where to sign? It depends on your situation. It's important for people to actually know what they're signing. Many just click through documents and sign without reading. If you’re concerned that the person who will be receiving the file might not even glance at the document itself, then don’t tag it. Let the signer find out where to sign and drag his or her signature to that location on the page.
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.
Email Best Practices
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mail@UCSF Calendaring Best Practices
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Administrative Listservs Summary and Access Information
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Computing and Application-related Listservs
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Administrative Listservs
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Authorized Posters to Executive Listservs
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Secure Email Recipient Help
IntroductionYou just received a "secure" email message from someone at UCSF. It's your first one, and you aren't sure what to do. This page is here to explain next steps and help you:
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