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Configuring Global Settings

1. Go to Global Settings - Integrations - Integration Key Management.
2. Click on New Integration Key. You will be presented with the following fields:

  • Key Type: SignEasy
  • Key name: set to SignEasy
  • API Key**:
  • Client ID**: unique code for the client (see below for a description of where these are found)

3. Back in SmartSimple, Click Save once both values have been entered.
4. On the Integrations tab, look for the Online Signature Provider section, and select SignEasy. You will then need to click the button labeled "Activate SignEasy Access". Once you've saved, the text next to the button should read: SignEasy Access: Enabled.
5. Configure your Web Page View field and use the tags outlined below to incorporate SignEasy functions with your SmartSimple data. Make sure these two field options are enabled:

  • Online Signature: This will enable a new button in the Web Page View called "Online Signature".
  • Enable Save to Server: This will allow a copy of the signed PDF document to be saved within SmartSimple.
  • You can also create an Upload field if desired, in which to store the signed PDF file. Use the Store-To Value option in the Web Page View field to point to this additional field.

6. Make sure you've created a role for your Signees, and that the intended person is added as a Contact using this role. Your Web Page View field will need to contain list syntax that specifies the roleid; this is how SmartSimple knows to whom the e-signature request should be sent.

Tip: Within the Web Page View window, you can click the Online Signature button to view the status of the current request once it's been sent.

SignEasy Tags

Function Tag Format Example Notes
Populate the email subject
<!--SignatureEmailSubject Place Subject Here-->
<!--SignatureEmailSubject @name@ Test Email Subject-->
Include a variable here, such as the L1 name.
Populate the email body
<!--SignatureEmailBody Place body text here.-->
<!--SignatureEmailBody This is a test.-->
Configure the DocuSign expiration date
<!--SignatureExpiryDays Insert Numeric Value-->
<!--SignatureExpiryDays 14-->
After submission to Docusign, the document will expire after 14 days. Signees will not be able to access the document if it has gone unsigned at the time of expiry.
Configure the CC email list
<!--SignatureCC email;Name,email2;Name2-->
<!--SignatureCC abc@fake.com;ABC Smith,qa1@fake.com;QA1-->
Emails will be copied to the list of people included here.
Configure the email language
<!--SignatureLocale Language Code-->
<!--SignatureLocale en-->
Sets the email language, such as en, fr, etc.
Configure the email flow for multiple signees
<!--SignatureFlow Indicator-->
<!--SignatureFlow P-->
If you specify the signature flow as P (Parallel), emails will be sent to all signees at the same time.

If you specify the signature flow as S (Sequential), emails will be sent sequentially, for example: email will only be sent to the second signee after the first signee has completed signing the document, and so on.

Set the Signature Block location
<!--SignatureBlock SignatureAnchorString-->
<!--SignatureBlock Please sign-->
If the anchor string is "Please sign", DocuSign will find "Please sign" in your HTML and place the Signature block below it.

Signees will see a signature block to click on and sign.

  • If "Please sign" is not found in the document, or if you do not include this tag in your HTML, signees will have the option to place their signature anywhere in the document.
  • If you have 2 signees, then the 2nd signee's signature block will be placed 1 inch below the 1st signee's signature block.
Set the location of the Initials Block
<!--InitialsBlock InitialsAnchorString-->
<!--InitialsBlock Your Initials:-->
Here the anchor string is "Your Initials: "

DocuSign will find "Your Initials: " in your HTML and place the Initials Block below it. If the specified AnchorString is not found in the document, or if you do not include this tag in your HTML, signees will have the option to place their initials anywhere in the document.

Note

For DocuSign to retrieve signee emails, names etc, you will have to embed them in your HTML. They will then be used in the email sent to signees. For example:

  [#(?object=contact;criteria=roleid='12527';orderby=firstname) <!--SignatureFlow P--><!--signature ~email~;SIGNER;~firstname~;~lastname~;~Index~;~companyname~-->#]

If you have 3 signees assigned to the Level 1, the HTML in your Web Page View will be embedded with the info for all three:

<!--signature ttest@smartsimple.com;SIGNER;Tony;Test;1;SmartSimple Software -->
<!--signature fake@smartsimple.com;SIGNER;Fake;Man;2;Fake Co. -->
<!--signature fake2@smartsimple.com;SIGNER;Fake2;Mann;3;Fake2 Co. -->