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Understanding Zerity Document Types
Understanding Zerity Document Types
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Written by Zerity Team
Updated over a week ago

Overview

In this article, we'll explain the types of documents supported by Zerity, the predefined nature of these document types, and how you can request additional document types if needed.

Predefined Document Types

At Zerity, we have a comprehensive list of document types that cater to the most common needs of our users. These document types are predefined to ensure consistency, ease of use, and seamless integration across our platform.

Why Can’t Document Types Be Modified by Users?

The predefined document types are designed to maintain a standardized structure within Zerity. This standardization:

  • Ensures data integrity across all user accounts.

  • Simplifies the document management process.

  • Enhances compatibility with other systems and applications.

Requesting Additional Document Types

We understand that unique situations may arise where additional document types are necessary. While users cannot directly modify the list of document types, you can request the addition of new types by contacting our support team.

How to Request a New Document Type

If you need a document type that isn't currently available, please follow these steps:

  1. Contact Support: Send an email to our support team at [email protected].

  2. Provide Details: Include detailed information about the document type you need, including its purpose and any specific requirements.

  3. Review Process: Our team will review your request and assess its feasibility.

  4. Follow-Up: You will receive a follow-up email from our support team with the status of your request.

Need Help?

If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to us through the chat, or email us at [email protected]. Our support team is here to help!

Thank you for choosing Zerity! We’re committed to providing you with the best document management experience.

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