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Microsoft will allow users to sign documents in real-time during Teams meetings

The app allows users to add a document to a meeting to be reviewed or signed by attendees. It supports Teams single-sign-on (SSO) for authentication

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Microsoft noted that the app could be adapted to work with other scenarios that require signing off, such as reviewing and approving code or working together on a document. Photo Courtesy: AFP

Microsoft noted that the app could be adapted to work with other scenarios that require signing off, such as reviewing and approving code or working together on a document. Photo Courtesy: AFP

With many people adopting the hybrid work approach, tech companies are working towards making their applications easier to use from home. In its latest update, Microsoft has created a sample app for Teams that will allow people to sign documents during remote meetings. 

According to Windows Central, the application lets users add a document to a meeting for attendees to sign, such as a purchase agreement, invoice, or NDA.

The sample app was made by Teams Ecosystem Engineering as a proof of concept aimed at independent software vendors (ISVs) or other customers implementing it.

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