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Creating a Template for Organisations

DocuSign can be used to send a document for signature from an Organisation record to a designated Signer, this may be used to confirm an account sign up or agreement for your Terms & Conditions where you will likely have a single point of contact. These are documents where the content on the page will remain constant and only requires the signature.

This example will take you through the process of how to set up a DocuSign Template that can be sent from an Organisation. 

Note: It is also possible to send a Workbooks PDF from an Organisation, however this would require the creation of a custom PDF template. For more information on setting up custom PDFs please contact support@workbooks.com


To create a New Template you will first need to login to DocuSign. Once logged in, from the New menu select Create Template.

On the new Template, you will need to give it an appropriate Name & Description, then upload the file that will be sent out for Signature.

Add a recipient with a “Signer” relationship and once this is complete, save & close the Template. We’ll come back to this screen later to add the signature fields once the integration has been configured in Workbooks.


You will need to create a New Document from the DocuSign integration Menu, this is accessed from Start > Configuration > Email & Integration > DocuSign and select New Document and Continue.

Configure the document to your specifications, giving it an appropriate name and selecting Organisation as the Record Type.

This example is using a DocuSign Template so for Integration Type, select DocuSign Template. This will show a new option where you should select the DocuSign Template that you want to use. Select the Template that was configured in Stage 1.

We recommend that you set up your template so that you receive all DocuSign Notifications enabling you to be kept fully updated on all customer actions. We’d also recommend that you turn on the Certificate of Completion setting. If you have the Workbooks Audit module, you will also be able to see some of this detail in the Summary tab on the Workbooks record.

For this example we will not be creating any fields in DocuSign, more details on this feature can be found on our Knowledge Base.

As the Signer for Organisations is set to be a Signer, the Signer/ CC Recipient Setup will not contain any information, this Relationship type is automatically created by the integration so does not require any manual configuration.

For this example the Interactive Send Mode is turned on so that the Draft Document can be reviewed before it is sent out, the rest of the settings can be turned off.

Once this stage has been completed the Template is ready to be setup for use.

Note: Keep this window open as you will need to refer back to the Parameters set here when setting up the Button Process.


Once the Template has been installed you will need to configure any Form Layouts with the Docusign Fields and the Button Process in order to generate the Document Envelope for sending.

To configure this you will need to go to Start > Configuration > Customisation > Record Types > Organisations. On the Form Layouts Tab select the Form Layout that you want to generate the DocuSign Envelope from. Once you have opened the Form Layout go to the Automation Tab and select New Process Button.

This will generate a new dialogue box that will allow you to configure your Button Process. Set the following details to configure a new Process Button:

  • Button Text: You will need to ensure that your Button Text identifies the correct Document, especially if you have different Documents that will be used for different types of Organisations.
  • Script Location: Select Script Library 
  • Script: Select DocuSign Integration
  • Enabled: Ensure the Enable checkbox is checked 
  • Run as: Set as the appropriate User, for this example select the Current User so that they receive notifications for the Document

Once this page has been configured press Save and then go to the Parameter Values Tab.

You will need to then add in the values for the document_name and mode parameters, these were defined on the completion of the Template setup.

Once the Button Process has been configured, close this and return to the Fields tab of the Form Layout and ensure that your Form Layouts are configured to show the required DocuSign Fields. Once this is complete you are ready to finalise your DocuSign Template.


Return to DocuSign to configure any fields on the Template, such as a Signature or the recipient’s name. Once you have logged in to DocuSign select the Templates option and use the dropdown on the Use button to select the Edit option.

Here you can review your initial template setup and make any final changes to the Template. Once you are happy with the changes select the Next button to start configuring the Fields. We would recommend given the Template a description that highlights that this is used by the Workbooks integration and should not be deleted.

On this page you can choose any of the Fields that are required to complete your document. Once you have made all of the required changes, remember to save and close the Template, this is now ready to be sent.


Once you have set up the Form Layout with a Button Process you will be able to generate a new Document via DocuSign.

You will need to ensure that there is a Person related to the Organisation with the correct Relationship Type otherwise the Process will fail to run. For Organisations this will always be the “Signer”, this can be checked from the People tab. If there is no Person with a Signer relationship select Add 3rd-party Relationship and add the person who will need to sign the document.

Note: The Singer may already have an Employee relationship with the Organisation, this does not need to be removed as a Person can have multiple different relationships to the same Organisation record.

Once you have checked this, click Run Process and select the appropriate Process to run.

The Process will then switch to a DocuSign tab (only if you left Interactive Send set to “On” during the document setup) allowing you to review the details on the document and see how it will be presented to the Customer.

If you are happy with the Document you can then use the Send Button – DocuSign will then send the generated preview as a live email to your Customer.

You can review the status of the document at any time from the Main tab of the record in Workbooks or you may wish to build out our suggested Reports to help you manage all documents in one place. The DocuSign: Document Status Field will provide you with a live update as to where the Document is with the signee and the DocuSign: Last Action will tell you when the Last Action occurred. 

Note: We have created a Forum Post that provides a step-by-step guide to building a Report that allows you to review DocuSign Templates at any stage.

Once the document has been signed you will receive a Notification in line with your Workbooks Notification settings – you may also receive emails from DocuSign as events take place, these can be configured in the DocuSign Admin Console. The DocuSign Document Status Field will be updated to Document Signed and you will be able to review the signed Document from the DocuSign Signed Document Field.

Additionally the Certificate of Completion will be available for you to review from the Files tab, providing that this has been configured on your Form Layout.