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Welcome to Developing with DocuSign. I'm Lauren Dunne, Senior Salesforce Advocate on the DocuSign developer advocacy team. In this video I'm going to walk you through how to install the DocuSign e-signature for Salesforce package from the Salesforce AppExchange, connect your DocuSign and Salesforce accounts, and add DocuSign features on Salesforce objects. And last but not least, I'm going to show you how to send a document for signing. There are a few prerequisites before we get going. You need a Salesforce org, you need to enable "My Domain" in that Salesforce org, and you need to have a DocuSign account, or a free developer account. In these examples I am using a Salesforce developer org and a developer account from DocuSign. So let's get going! So I have logged into my Salesforce developer account and it has brought me to the home page. There are two ways to access the AppExchange. You can go into your home Quick Find and type in AppExchange and access i...