Upload new signed SignRequest documents to Dropbox
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Every time a new document has been signed using SignRequest, Make will automatically upload that file to a specified folder in Dropbox.
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Cancels a SignRequest.
Copies a file or folder to a different location in the user's Dropbox. If the source path is a folder all its contents will be copied.
Creates a document and SignRequest in one call.
Creates a document.
Creates an attachment for a document.
Creates a file request.
Creates a new folder.
Creates a SignRequest.
Creates a new text file(.doc) or overwrite an existing text file(.doc) with the provided content as plain text.
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