True" um, today's class is about your app files. We will go over everything from the home window to the settings, how to set up an app file, different ways to utilize your app file folder, and how to interact with your staff members. The most important part of this app file program is the file management system, which allows you to put all your documents in one place and share them with your staff. Naming conventions are extremely important, and I will emphasize this multiple times. In the home window, you will find a button at the top for home, which brings you to the primary window. The "my app files" tab shows all your current active app files. You can search them by name. Signature requests can be tracked for outbound signatures sent through app files. You can resend or delete them and check the status of all signatures. Additionally, every signature request in an app file has a link tied to it, which can be sent to someone as a second precaution if they claim they haven't received the request. Moving on, "my in" should not be used in your app files because communication and app files will be pushed to your Harry Norman email through the settings. This centralizes everything in one place and ensures that your contacts receive it from Harry Norman. Activity refers to everything you do in app files, such as sending signature requests or changing file types. It serves as a status check for all your app file activities. Lastly, tasks are used for checkpoints with your staff or other users of your app file folders. For example, if you submit a contract and are missing a document, your staff members can create a task in your app files informing you about it. You can then...