Hi pdfFiller team,
Could I trouble you to let me know how I can send a single document out for multiple signatures from multiple parties without having to send the document to signer one, print it as a PDF, reupload the document, send it to signer two, and so on?
Many thanks!
Warmly,
Kelsey
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