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Web Form Edit
Hello,
I wanted to share some feedback regarding Adobe Sign web forms. Currently, it seems that once a web form has been created, I’m unable to edit it when it comes to adding or removing recipients or attaching additional documents.
This limitation creates challenges when minor updates are needed—such as adjusting signer roles, updating contact information, or attaching new supporting files—without having to recreate the entire form from scratch.
Suggested Improvement:
It would be extremely helpful if Adobe allowed users to make post-creation edits to web forms, specifically to:Add or remove recipients.
Upload additional documents or replace existing ones.
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1 voteHello Guadalupe,
Thank you for your suggestion! We appreciate your interest in helping us improve our product. We are always looking for ways to improve our product and will definitely consider your request.
Sign in Acrobat Web Team
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Prefill THEN Send
The overhaul of Adobe Sign is terrible. I created an e-sign template, placed the fields, and when accessing the template to send it for e-signature, some fields had been reassigned and others were un-assigned, requiring me to manually re-do the assignments during what used to be the Prefill stage of the process. When I hit "Send" which previously would take me to the screen where I would prefill the fields that were indicated as such, it instead sent an unfilled form to the recipient.
1 voteHello Gina,
We are sorry you are experiencing trouble with the new experience. To prefill a document in the new Adobe Sign experience, try the following:
- Open the agreement draft.
- Double left-click the field you want to prefill.
- In the settings panel, go to “Field assigned to” and select “Yourself (Prefill)”.
Alternatively:
- Click the field once.
- In the context menu, select “Change recipients”.
- Choose “Yourself (Prefill)” as the recipient.
Lastly:
- Click on the Prefill button.
Thanks,
Sign in Acrobat Web Team
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