If it’s dry outside fling it over the line then turn over after an hour.
The inner is fixed inside the outer and can remain so. The bottom of the inner will be wet from the ground, and the outside of the outer wet from rain. Everything in between will generally be drier, so the whole thing dries fine as one.
The exception to this is inside the windows which have a built in shade which when not rolled back holds condensation. This is always the last bit to dry.
Poles and pegs can be eased out of the bag so they too can dry.
If it’s wet outside, spread it out on a room floor and toss and turn it every so often. Again, when the windows are dry it’s done.
Tent should be folded as one, aiming for a width similar to bag length. Poles should be placed at one end and the tent rolled around them.
Pegs are placed down the inside of the bag so they are easily checked and not buried inside.
Care should be taken when pushing the tent into the bag as it can be easily torn.
If you have any problems getting it all into the bag, please just return all in a bin bag or similar to keep it all together and clean.