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# Execute Rejection

Once the number of votes submitted reaches the threshold pre-set for the account, any of the co-managers needs to click on the "Execute Rejection" button in Transaction Queue to complete the process.

**Note: Transactions are executed in sequential order, first in first out. Users can not execute a new transaction until the previous transaction is executed.**

Below is the screenshot of the "Execute Rejection" button that needs to be pressed to complete the approval sequence.

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Whoever clicks on "Execute Rejection" button needs to approve twice.

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Transaction History shows the completed rejection transaction.

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