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Docupace version | Date | Change to the Widget |
Spring 2020 Release, Connect 4.53 | April 2020 | Separate options to print a Coversheet or a Barcode for the created Work Item. |
Summer 2019 Release, Connect 4.48 | August 2019 | Change to the overall design. Name changed to eSubmit widget. Re-built on Docupace Start technology. |
Summer 2018 Release, Connect 4.41 | July 2018 | The initial Concierge widget. |
Advisors, who use the Docupace system to add new client accounts.
The eSubmit widget gives the Advisor a simplified way to submit business to the back office.
It is used to easily create a new Work Item and to quickly upload filled out forms and other scanned relevant documents (such as checks) for a new account. The documents are then indexed, organized, and processed by the back office employees.
The eSubmit Widget is usually accessible on the Advisor Dashboard. To use submit documents for a new account, proceed as follows:
Step-by-Step
| Step | Result |
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1 | Click on the eSubmit Request icon. |  eSubmit Widget |
2 | The Create Work Item page opens. Fill out the required and optional fields as necessary. The mandatory fields are marked with an asterisk. |  Create a new entry for the account |
3 | Field | Description |
4 | Rep | Select a Rep code in the dropdown of values from the Rep domain. |
5 | Registration | Select a Registration type in the dropdown of values from the Registration Types domain. |
6 | Vendor | Select a Vendor company in the dropdown of values from the Vendors/Custodians domain. |
7 | First Name | Account Owner's first name |
8 | Last Name | Account Owner's last name |
9 | Entity/Trust | Account Owner's name if it is an entity or trust |
10 | TIN/SSN | Account Owner's Tax Identification or Social Security Number |
11 | Instructions for Back Office | Additional notes about the work item |
12 | Are you mailing additional documents? | Select whether you will be sending documents by mail to the back office: Yes – you will be able to print coversheets for these paper documents, or No – you will only be able to upload electronic files. |
13 | Click Create Work Item. The widget sends the initial Account information to the system and creates a Work Item with the request type Concierge Submission and then the Summary page opens. It shows created Work Item's ID number and you can perform the following actions. |  eSbmit Widget Summary page |
14 | Action | Description |
15 | Print Coversheet | Click to open a page with the Work Item information. Print and add this sheet to those paper documents that will be mailed to your operations team.  eSubmit Transaction Information Sheet |
16 | Print Barcode | Click to open a page with a barcoded sheet for this work item. Print this sheet if you want to scan and add documents to this work item at a later time.  Work Item's Barcode Sheet |
17 | Upload Documents | Click to upload electronic versions of the documents (scanned or filled out electronically). The Direct File Uploader pop-up appears.  Direct File Uploader pop-up Drag and drop your files unto the pop-up window and click Start Upload. When upload is completed, the pop-up will close and the following messages will appear on the Summary screen: "Your documents have been uploaded." |
18 | Open Work Item | Click to open the Work Item that has just been created. The transaction information sheet will be included. The work item will show a message that "Folder required. Request type needs to be changed to an appropriate client activity request type for further processing"  Work Item created with eSubmit widget |
19 | Start New | Click to create a new Work Item for another Account. The widget returns to the first screen.  eSubmit widget initial screen |
20 | Congratulations, you have created a Work Item for a new Client Account! | |
Please reach out to your support contact to deploy the eSubmit widget for your site or refer to the Developer Guides for instructions on how to add a widget to an interface and a menu.