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[Music] good morning so this video were going to talk about a ill call it loophole to where you can put a document through a docHub workflow and then lets say you need to modify it in some way the student calls you or someone calls you and says actually can you add this to it traditionally you would then have to just go through the whole workflow again youd have to send them the form theyd have to fill the whole thing out again but there is a way to where you can modify it after its been signed and then that way when you put it back through the workflow its just to maybe initial somewhere just something simple versus starting completely from scratch so im going to show you that loophole on how to do that first im going to sign into my docHub account okay once we are in um of course typically you would go to docHub requesting signatures um but i to save time lets just say i already put i sent a form to someone to sign and they signed it so im going to go over here