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Participant
May 10, 2014
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how to get recipient to add commentsand photos

  • May 10, 2014
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Hi

I propare property reports which get sent to a tenant and they will thensign digitally - this fine and I can see how echosign works for this.

However I want the tenant to have ability to add comments about property and upload photographs if required.  Can this be done in echosign?

Thanks

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Correct answer Rijul Raj Khurana

Hi nigelhig,

If you want your signer to place comments, you can place the "Text field" and to let them upload attachment( photos for example), you can use "File Attachment" field.

You can refer this link for field types you can use:

http://helpx.adobe.com/echosign/kb/field-types.html

Let us know if you need any help!

Regards,

-Rijul

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Rijul Raj KhuranaCorrect answer
Inspiring
October 26, 2014

Hi nigelhig,

If you want your signer to place comments, you can place the "Text field" and to let them upload attachment( photos for example), you can use "File Attachment" field.

You can refer this link for field types you can use:

http://helpx.adobe.com/echosign/kb/field-types.html

Let us know if you need any help!

Regards,

-Rijul

Participating Frequently
May 13, 2014

Hi nigelhig,

I've found that this can be accomplished by using a specified text box in your property report document for any commenting however the ability to attach photos or other documents is only available at the Enterprise product level. There are settings which allow for photo and other document attachment with that level of subscription in EchoSign but not currently at any other level of subscription to the software.

ODG.

Adobe Employee
May 13, 2014

Hi,

In response to your concern, you won't be able to add comments or pictures while using Adobe EchoSign.

Possible solution would be to email the document to the signer, allowing them to make revisions to the wording, and then once the wording is agreed upon, sending the document for signing through Echosign. Or you can insert a text box where they can type their comments.