Creating samples
You can create new samples. To do this, you create a sample and assign the corresponding sampling data to it.
To create a sample
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In the menu bar, click Attestation > Sampling data.
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On the Sampling Data page, click 
 Create sample.
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In the Create sample side panel, enter a name for the sample in the Display name field.
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Click Next.
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In the Assign identities step, select the check box in front of the identity to which you want to assign the sample.
TIP: To create an empty sample, do not select a check box and click Skip. You can assign identities to the sample later by editing it.
 
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Click Next.
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In the Summary step, click Save.
 
 
    Editing samples
You can assign additional identities to existing samples or remove them.
To assign another identity to a sample
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In the menu bar, click Attestation > Sampling data.
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On the Sampling Data page, click the sample you want to edit.
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In the Edit Sample side panel, click Assign identities.
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In the Select Identities side panel, select the check box next to the identity you want to assign to the samples.
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Click Assign.
 
To remove an identity from a sample
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In the menu bar, click Attestation > Sampling data.
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On the Sampling Data page, click the sample you want to edit.
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In the Edit Sample side panel, select the check box next to the identity you want to remove.
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Click Remove identities.
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In the 
 Remove Identities dialog, confirm the prompt with Yes.
 
 
    Deleting samples
You can delete existing samples.
To delete a sample
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In the menu bar, click Attestation > Sampling data.
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On the Sampling Data page, select the check box next to the sample you want to delete.
TIP: To delete multiple samples, select additional check boxes in front of the respective samples.
 
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Click 
 Delete.
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In the Delete Sample dialog, confirm the prompt with Yes.
 
 
    Sending attestation reminders
If attestors have not yet processed an attestation case, you can send a reminder email to them to remind them about approving it.