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The Box connector allows one to select a document and send thru EchoSign to be signed. Yeah! - Available through selecting a box item - right click - other actions - then send to EchoSign.
Question: Is it possible to send more than one document at a time - or is this just one document at a time? It is not obvious how one adds a document or puts them "in a sequence or pile" to be sent to EchoSign to be signed.
Maybe send a folder? What order would they be in? (Alphabetical by file name or date or ??)
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I did hear back from Box on their community forum. I think we still have an outstanding question that is back in EchoSign's camp. I did try to select multiple files with action steps without success; seems this connector works only on one document at a time. Confirmation would be appreciated.
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James (Box Customer Success)Mar 9, 12:01 PM
Hi Mack,
Thank you for contacting Box Support!
I went ahead and did some research about EchoSign. It looks like they can send multiple documents at a time. You will need to have access to their 'Mega Sign' feature. I've attached a link that explains the feature. However, keep in mind that MegaSign is available for Enterprise & global customers, this feature gives you the ability to send a document for 1 to 300 users in one go, all of the copies will be sent to individuals & there Signed & filed copy will be separate as well.
https://helpx.adobe.com/echosign/kb/hub2.html
EchoSign is a product from Adobe so I am not an expert in their features. I've attached a link that will direct you to the support team for EchoSign.
https://www.echosign.adobe.com/en/support.html
I hope this helped! Please let me know if you have any more questions regarding Box.
Have a wonderful day!
James
Box User Services
Additional User Resources: https://support.box.com and http://boxuniversity.litmos.com/online-courses
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Also here is another graphic that will show what we are talking about.