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Hi all,
New user here to to Adobe's signature request features. I'm an experienced docusign and rightsignature user. I can't for the life of me figure out how to cut and paste emails of recipients to request signatures. Kinda defeats the purpose that I have to manually type them in with the possibility of a typo error. Anyone got some tips for me?
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You have to rephrase your question.
Otherwise, it gives the impression that you're trying to do something that is not allowed by design
Are you saying that you're trying to cut (or maybe Copy) an electronic or digital signature from an PDF email attachment that you're viewing in a web browser? If yes, that is not possible and that actually defeats the purpose of built-in security in a PDF.
Otherwise, please elaborate your issue.I think you're referring to Adobe Sign OR, you're not using the correct feauture at all.
You should be able to get all email addresses from your default address book. See if you're referring to the send-and-track plug in: https://acrobat.adobe.com/us/en/acrobat/adobe-send-track-outlook-plug-in.html
Is this what you're referring to?
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I know this post is old, but I have the same problem and the question expresses it perfectly. If the email addresses aren't already in my default address book I have to type them out individually in Adobe Sign. If you've got 17 signatories who aren't in your address book chances are you'll typo at least one and Adobe also seems to drop letters off the end of the email address if they are in your address book.
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I want to be able to COPY the recipients email address from another source (report from an Access database) and then PASTE into the "Recipient Email" field. I'd also like to be able to PASTE text from a variety of other source documents I use as templates.
Not being able to PASTE simple text into the fields in this feature is VERY inconvienient.
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They still haven't fixed this. A "security issue" is utterly absurd.
Does anyone know of another company to get esignatures from?
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