The limitation of a maximum of 100 pages when inviting someone to e-sign a document is a part of the transaction limits set by Adobe Acrobat Sign. These limits are designed to ensure optimal performance and accommodate normal usage volumes. Specifically, the page limit per transaction is set to 100 pages for most service levels, such as Acrobat Standard, Acrobat Pro, and Acrobat Sign SMB (Small Business).
This restriction helps maintain the efficiency and reliability of the e-signature process by preventing excessively large documents from causing delays or errors during the signing process.
To remove the 100-page limit when inviting someone to e-sign a document, you would need to upgrade your Adobe Acrobat Sign plan. The page limit per transaction varies depending on the service level of your account. For most standard plans like Acrobat Standard, Acrobat Pro, and Acrobat Sign SMB (Small Business), the limit is set at 100 pages per transaction. However, if you upgrade to an enterprise-level plan, such as Acrobat Sign for Enterprise (ETLA or VIP), the page limit increases to 500 pages per transaction.
Here are the steps you can consider:
1. Upgrade Your Plan: Contact Adobe sales or your account representative to discuss upgrading to an enterprise-level plan that supports a higher page limit.
2. Review Your Current Plan: Check your current Adobe Acrobat Sign plan details to confirm the page limits and see if there are any options for increasing the limit within your existing plan.
3. Consider Document Splitting: If upgrading is not feasible, consider splitting your document into smaller parts that comply with the current page limit and sending them as separate transactions.
These steps should help you manage larger documents more effectively within Adobe Acrobat Sign.
If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Best regards,
Sign in Acrobat Web Team
Hello Tom,
The limitation of a maximum of 100 pages when inviting someone to e-sign a document is a part of the transaction limits set by Adobe Acrobat Sign. These limits are designed to ensure optimal performance and accommodate normal usage volumes. Specifically, the page limit per transaction is set to 100 pages for most service levels, such as Acrobat Standard, Acrobat Pro, and Acrobat Sign SMB (Small Business).
This restriction helps maintain the efficiency and reliability of the e-signature process by preventing excessively large documents from causing delays or errors during the signing process.
To remove the 100-page limit when inviting someone to e-sign a document, you would need to upgrade your Adobe Acrobat Sign plan. The page limit per transaction varies depending on the service level of your account. For most standard plans like Acrobat Standard, Acrobat Pro, and Acrobat Sign SMB (Small Business), the limit is set…