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Filtering
It would be nice to filter agreements by the varying Statuses (i.e. Signed, Out For Signature, Expired, etc.)
1 voteHello Matt,
It is possible to filter agreements based on their different statuses, such as "Signed," "Out For Signature," "Expired," and so on. The Adobe Acrobat Sign user interface provides a variety of status categories along the left rail of the Manage page, allowing users to sort and view agreements by their current status. These statuses include "In Progress," "Waiting for You," "Completed," "Canceled," "Expired," and "Draft". Additionally, there are template "parent" objects, such as "Templates," "Web Forms," and "Send in Bulk," which are used to produce high volumes of individual agreements. Users can also filter for content shared to them from other user accounts.
Please let us know if there's anything else we can do to help.
Thanks,
Sign in Acrobat Web Team
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Suivi
Bonjour, il serait bien d'avoir l'option de voir les signatures envoyées en attente d'une réponse. Cela permettrait de faire de meilleur suivi
1 voteHello Josianne,
This feature has been implemented!
Please follow these instructions to find the information you require:
- On the Main page click the "Documents" tab on the top left corner
- Click "All" under Agreements
- Find the agreement you want to do a follow up on, and click on it
- On the right hand panel that pops up, scroll all the way down
- You will find the "Recipients" and "Activity" areas where the requested information will be displayed
Let us know if there's anything else we can help with.
Thanks,
Sign in Acrobat Web Team
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There is no vertical scroll bar available to view documents
I'm using Google Chrome to access my Adobe Documents. There is no vertical scroll bar available so that I ca scroll down the list of folders or files. Strange. Can this feature be added for ease of navigation?
2 votesHi,
With today’s release, we have added the vertical scroll bar to Documents listing. Please give it a try and let us know of any issues.
Thanks,
Ashu Mittal
Product Manager, Acrobat -
Get URL for review sent by invitation
When a document is shared for review by inviting others, there is no option for the review owner to later get the URL that was previously shared.
2 votesFor reviews sent through an invitation, you’ll now see a “copy review link” option. With the review option, click on the three dots to the right of the download icon to see the option. You can also get to it from the Shared for Review list by selecting the review in the list.
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New system is horrible - change for the sake of change is stupid
Your new system for uploading files to share is awful. So much more complex, so many more steps, not intuitive, right now the "create link" button is useless. I'll give it until the end of this week, but then if this doesn't improve I'll be cancelling my account and moving to something that makes sens - like Adobe Send used to make sense.
2 votesWe’ve added a Share Files and Send for Review quick start buttons in DC Home to make it easier to upload and send files.
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Frustrated by site redesign
The one thing I use most in the Document Cloud is the Send & Track. Since the site redesign, that's the one thing I can't easily find, and it takes several more clicks to accomplish the same thing I used to do in 1-2 clicks. I'm not a fan of the redesign.
1 voteWe’ve added a Share Files and Send for Review quick start buttons in DC Home to make it easier to upload and send files.
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