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[Music] foreign [Music] Felix and today Ill be talking about how to create a reusable template in docHub sign so lets get started so here I have this reusable template its a non-disclosure agreement and I need to send this out for Signature and what I want to do is I want to make this agreement available for all my users whos who has an acrobat sign so my agreement is pretty much ready to go I have my verbiage and I have a place where Ill have signatures for my first and second party and again this is just a sample template but what you would use is any of your non-disclosures to create reusable templates within acrobat sign and so now Im going to jump into acrobat sign and the first place Ill go to from the home screen is the area where it says create a reusable template so theres three areas of uh to know when youre creating a usable template first we have our template name then we have the actual file itself and then over to the right hand side this is where you have