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Expire a file

How to expire a file: set an expiration window or manually expire

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When a file is expired, the client can still view the smart file but can't take any actions like answering questions, signing contracts, or making payments. Expiring a file will also pause any payment schedule and prevent further payments from being made through it. Note that archiving a project will automatically expire all files within the project.


Set an expiration window in advance

You can set a smart file's expiration window when creating a file template or sending a file to a client:

  1. While working on a smart file, select the Configure settings icon

  2. In the "FILE EXPIRATION" section, turn on Turn on file expiration

  3. Click the pencil icon to edit the expiration message

  4. Set when this file will expire

    1. If you're working on a template, the expiration window will also start based on your choice here

  5. Select Display expiration date in file if you want the expiration date to appear on the file

  6. Select SAVE & EXIT


Manually expire

You can manually expire a smart file any time, while it's still in progress. Completed smart files can't be expired.

  1. Use the search bar to find the smart file you want to expire

    1. From the navigation menu, you can also select Projects > the project that holds the file you want to expire > the file you want to expire

  2. Select the Configure settings icon

  3. In the "FILE EXPIRATION" section, select EXPIRE NOW

  4. Select SAVE & EXIT

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