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# Reject Multisig Transaction

The creator of a multisig transaction can choose to cancel it. This is useful in the event that there was an error in the original transaction. Rejecting a multisig transaction also unlocks the tokens you had to deposit for it.<br>

1. `Select` the multisig wallet by selecting the identicon at the top right of the Assets screen, and then selecting the multisig wallet.
2. From the Assets screen, `select` the **Transactions to sign** button located above your assets.
3. `Select` the multisig operation that you wish to cancel.
4. `Select` **Reject**.
5. If prompted, `select` **Continue** after reviewing the pop-up.
6. The transaction has now been rejected, and your tokens are unlocked.


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