# Learn the Three Ways to Create Templates in SignME 📝

**Getting Started:**

To create your first template, head to the **SignME** tab on the left sidebar.

Next, click the **+ button** located at the top right corner that says **Create New Template**.

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Once you click the + button, a window will pop up, **giving you three options**. Let’s go over each one briefly so you can choose what works best for you!

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#### **→ Option 1: Select a Template**

With this latest addition, you no longer have to create contracts from scratch. Instead, you can choose from **pre-built templates** that best fit your needs. 📝

Want to dive deeper into this method? [**Click Here to learn more.**](/mesuite-docs/signme-guide/templates-learn-all-about-this-new-feature.md)

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#### **→ Option 2: Import Contract**

Thanks to the new **Drag and Drop** feature, you can import your existing PDF contracts directly into the system. The platform will automatically process them, and all you need to do is add your signer blocks where needed. 📄

Curious about how this works? [**Click Here to learn more.**](/mesuite-docs/document-manager-guide/how-to-manually-import-signed-releases.md)

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#### **→ Option 3: Create from a Blank Document**

With this option, you can build your contract **from scratch** right within the platform. You can even copy and paste your existing contract into the **Contract Builder** for more flexibility when creating your document. ✍️

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#### And that’s it! 🎉

Once you’ve selected the option that works best for you, just follow the three simple steps to build your template. Then click **Create**, and you’re all set! Now you can start sharing your contract to gather all the signatures you need. 🚀

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our support team at <support@mesuite.com>. We’re here to help! 💌


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