Learning DocuSign
34mBeginner2022-05-11
Authors

Nick Brazzi
LinkedIn Learning Staff Author
Course details
Learn how to use DocuSign to quickly create, distribute, and manage documents requiring electronic signatures. In this brief, focused course, Nick Brazzi helps you get started with this popular electronic signature solution. Nick shows how to digitally sign documents you receive from DocuSign users, as well as how to set up your own DocuSign account. He demonstrates how to upload your documents to DocuSign, add signers and other recipients, insert fields for signatures and other important data, and distribute your documents for signatures. Nick also explains how to monitor pending documents, store and manage fully-executed documents, and decline documents that you deem inappropriate for you to sign.
Skills covered
DocuSignFormsLearningBusiness Software and Tools
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Digital signing with DocuSign
1. Getting Started with DocuSign
- 02 - Sign a document sent to you in DocuSign
- 03 - Create an account and use DocuSign online
2. Send and Manage Documents for Digital Signing
- 04 - Prepare a document for signing
- 05 - Make an envelope and send documents for signing
- 06 - Use templates
- 07 - Manage documents in progress
- 08 - File away completed documents
- 09 - Decline or assign a document to someone else
Conclusion
- 10 - Learn more about formatting documents
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