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How to add Document History to signed Docs/Agreements.

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Feb 14, 2018 Feb 14, 2018

How can I set up agreements so that the Audit trail automatically attaches to the signed Document as a 2nd page?

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Adobe Employee , Feb 15, 2018 Feb 15, 2018

Greetings!

By default, the Individual service level should attach the Audit trail in all cases to all recipients.

Team, Business and Enterprise levels of service can manipulate this value by:

1. Log in as an Account Admin

2. Navigate to Account > Account Settings > Global Settings > Attach audit report to completed documents

3. Select the setting you want

  • Never - No one will get the attached audit report
  • For Sender Only - Only the sender copy on the Signed and Filed email will include the Audit Report
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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 15, 2018 Feb 15, 2018
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Greetings!

By default, the Individual service level should attach the Audit trail in all cases to all recipients.

Team, Business and Enterprise levels of service can manipulate this value by:

1. Log in as an Account Admin

2. Navigate to Account > Account Settings > Global Settings > Attach audit report to completed documents

3. Select the setting you want

  • Never - No one will get the attached audit report
  • For Sender Only - Only the sender copy on the Signed and Filed email will include the Audit Report
  • Always - All recipients will have the Audit Report included in the Signed and Filed email

4. Save the setting

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