# Signing Flow

User logs in to the OneDrive and drops a file in the source folder mapped to emSigner.

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Within 5 minutes, the participant receives an email notification with the document link for signing.

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Participant complete the signing.

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Involved parties receive the completed documents.

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Signed document is automatically saved to the designated OneDrive destination folder.

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