How to resend eSign request
The eSign Documents section in GLASS Hire provides a central place to monitor electronic signature requests, track document progress, and resend notifications when needed. From the eSign Documents table, you can quickly review document statuses and access completed signed documents.
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to navigate the eSign Documents table, understand document status indicators, open completed PDFs, and resend signature requests to eligible signers while following any configured signing order requirements.
What You'll Learn
In this video, you'll learn how to manage eSign requests and monitor document progress in GLASS Hire.
- Access the eSign Documents table from the navigation menu
- View document statuses using status badges
- Open completed documents and review signed PDFs
- Locate eligible signers for resend requests
- Resend eSign notifications to selected recipients
- Understand how signing order affects resend availability
Chapters
Transcript
- 0:06 With GLASS, checking and rescending eSign requests is easy.
- 0:08 Start by clicking eSign documents on the navigation menu to access the eSign documents table.
- 0:16 You can view each document status at a glance using the badge in the status column.
- 0:20 If a document is marked done, clicking the row will open the completed PDF.
- 0:29 To resend a request, click into the documents row.
- 0:32 If the document is still eligible for resend, you'll see a list of signers.
- 0:37 Click the resend button next to the person you want to notify again.
- 0:42 If the document has an enforced signing order, resend will only be available for the next signer in the sequence.
- 0:51 Thanks for choosing GLASS.
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