How do I add a new signer to my document without leaving the signature zone definition interface?
If you forgot to add a signer of your document when defining the signature zones, you no longer have to leave this interface.
All you have to do is enter the signer's email address you forgot to include and click the button next to add it:
You will then see it appear on the list of recipients as follows:
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