How to split a "Received" document into Zoho Sign - into multiple documents
Many times we receive PDF documents that are made up of 30 or 40 or 50 pages. These single documents are actually multiple documents that have been scanned in as a single PDF. Once the documents come in to us we need to break them up into their respective documents so that they may be sent out via Zoho Sign to be signed by the other parties. I have not been able to find a way within Zoho Sign to be able to break these single PDF documents up into multiple PDF documents so that I can send them out individually. This feature is "native" to DocuSign and is a reason that we cannot adopt Zoho Sign as our e-signature platform at this time. This feature would be very beneficial in the real estate, mortgage and legal world.
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