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Send ten iterations of the same form to the same twenty recipients

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Jun 15, 2017 Jun 15, 2017

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I have a form for multiple recipients to sign.

That multiple is twenty recipients.  On one page.

Ten iterations of that form need to be sent to those same twenty recipients.

Instead of typing those twenty recipients email addresses into the Send page ten times (once for each iteration of the form) is there a way to streamline the process of sending?  Such as a "send to those twenty recipients again" button?

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Jun 16, 2017 Jun 16, 2017

Hi Chuck,

Adobe Sign does not currently have a grouping function like you are describing, but an easy work around would be to type your 20 email addresses into a CSV file, and then you can copy the list of email addresses in the CSV, and paste them into the Recipients list.

CSV Recipients.png

Not as elegant as creating groups, but pretty efficient with larger numbers of email addresses.

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Hi Chuck,

Adobe Sign does not currently have a grouping function like you are describing, but an easy work around would be to type your 20 email addresses into a CSV file, and then you can copy the list of email addresses in the CSV, and paste them into the Recipients list.

CSV Recipients.png

Not as elegant as creating groups, but pretty efficient with larger numbers of email addresses.

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