Cancel Audit Job Submission
Introduction
If you have submitted the job to an Auditor by mistake here's how you can cancel the Audit Submission

Note: You can only cancel the audit submission until the auditor creates the job. Once canceled, the job will again move to Completed Jobs tab and you can submit it to a different or the same auditor.
Step 1: Click on Clients > Manage Jobs > Submitted to Auditor(s)
Step 2: Click on the Three-dot action button alongside the job and select Cancel Audit Job Submission.
Step 3: Click on Yes on the appearing pop -up to confirm the action.
Step 4: Once done, you'll receive a confirmation toast message on your screen.
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