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Mike Hathaway here. Chief Product Officer for Ascertia. I am going to walk you through a new docHub feature thatamp;#39;s been recently added to the product that enables users to easily attribute a digitally signed document from a completed workflow to the docHub workflow evidence report. So first things first I will show you how the solution currently works and what you see in the workflow evidence report weamp;#39;ll turn the feature on and youamp;#39;ll be able to see how easy it is for anyone performing an audit or looking to see or attribute a signed document once itamp;#39;s been signed to the workflow evidence report. So weamp;#39;ll sign in here to my test system as a test user and weamp;#39;ll kick off a little workflow that includes just me. Weamp;#39;ll keep this nice and simple where Iamp;#39;m going to be digitally signing an acceptable use policy. So weamp;#39;ll just slide down here to where the signature needs to be applied. D