Help users track when records are ready for their signature by adding the Digital
Verification List component to the Home page or a record page such as the Care Program Enrollee
record page. Users can view a list of digital verifications that either require signatures or are
rejected but still open.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Health Cloud
or Life Sciences Cloud
User Permissions Needed
To update a page in Lightning App Builder:
Customize Application
When you add the component to the Home page, users see every signature trail that
requires their signatures. On a record page, users see only the signature trails related to the
record.
In Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Lightning App Builder, then
select Lightning App Builder.
Select the page where you want to add the component, and then click
Edit.
From the Standard list of components, drag the Digital Verification List component onto an
editable part of the page.
Save your changes.
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