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Adobe Sign - Send in any order question

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Mar 13, 2017 Mar 13, 2017

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Hi,

We have an enterprise account and frequently send documents to multiple (1-4) signers.  We would like to utilize the send in any order function so that, for example, signer 2 and signer 4 can sign the document immediately rather than waiting for the document to be signed in order (1,2,3,4).  Our issue is that we would like to establish that us (the sender) only be allowed to sign the agreement after all other signatures are received. 

Our issue is that we would like to establish that us (the sender) only be allowed to sign the agreement after all other signatures are received. 

Is this option available in the hybrid sign function of Adobe Sign?  From what we've noticed is that we (the sender) are able to sign the document immediately after creating it which is not optimal for our needs.  It makes sense that anyone can sign at any time when the send in any order function is enabled, we just want to see if there's something we're missing that would allow us to always sign an agreement last.  Thanks!

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Apr 06, 2017 Apr 06, 2017

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Hi mgallagherco

Please be informed it won't be possible to achieve the above workflow.

Either it will be sequential or parallel workflow. If you will follow parallel workflow, sender can sign in any sequence. It won't be possible to control that in parallel workflow.

Regards,
Aadesh

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