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Sign then send option was nice and an efficient option
With the update to the e-sign functionality, it seems like you removed the "sign then send" function, where the initiator can immediately e-sign the document before it emails out to the next recipient. This was a nice option, and would be great if it could be added back. thanks.
0 votesHi Justin,
We are sorry you are experiencing trouble with the new feature .
Regarding the Sign then send feature, despite it is indeed not explicitly present in current version of Acrobat Web, it is possible to sign the document before send it for signing to desired recipients by following this steps:
- Start Fill & Sign with desired document
- On entering Fill & Sign you can add a sign from the left hand panel
- After doing this, you can click on the "Request E-Signatures" button to send this document for signing.
We are triaging your issue and are gathering more information to understand the problem better. Meanwhile, you can switch to earlier version by following the steps below,
Open the agreement draft experiencing the issue.
On the left panel, scroll down and click "View more".
Click the "Switch to legacy version" link.
This will switch you to the earlier version…
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Signing Ordering Needs a Change for Business Applications
For signatures, there is one feature conspicuously absent that is in docusign -- the person who is sending the pdf must be allowed to (1) sign themselves in a certain order (e.g., set it up to sign last, and (2) be able to put themselves into the process to add dates, etc. after the last signature comes in.
I am the corporate secretary for our corporation. I often send documents to be signed to the board that need to be dated upon the last signature. With docusign, I would set up no signing order for the directors who are signing…
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