diff --git a/apps/OpenSign/src/components/pdf/SignerListPlace.js b/apps/OpenSign/src/components/pdf/SignerListPlace.js
index 335bc4411..be9965bf4 100644
--- a/apps/OpenSign/src/components/pdf/SignerListPlace.js
+++ b/apps/OpenSign/src/components/pdf/SignerListPlace.js
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
import React from "react";
import { themeColor } from "../../constant/const";
import RecipientList from "./RecipientList";
+import { Tooltip } from "react-tooltip";
function SignerListPlace(props) {
return (
@@ -13,6 +14,58 @@ function SignerListPlace(props) {
>
{props.title ? props.title : "Recipients"}
+
+ {props?.title === "Roles" && (
+ <>
+
+
+
+
+
+ What are template roles?
+ Begin by specifying each role needed for the completion of
+ the document. Think about the parties involved in the
+ signing process and what their responsibilities are.
+ Common roles include HR for internal documents, Customer
+ for agreements or Vendor for business agreements.{" "}
+
+ Why pre-attach users to some roles?
+
+ For roles that consistently involve the same individual
+ (e.g., the CEO's signature on employee offer
+ letters), you can pre-attach a user to a role within the
+ template. This step is optional but recommended for
+ efficiency and consistency across documents.
+
+ When do i specify the user attached to each role?
+
+ When you create a document from your template, you'll
+ be prompted to attach users to each defined role. If a
+ role already has a user attached, this will be pre-filled,
+ but you can modify it as needed before sending out the
+ document.
+