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Using Adobe Sign, is there a way to automatically Disable the Web form after completion
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@marc_5001 Yes, Adobe Sign offers the capability to automatically disable a web form after completion. This is achieved through the configuration of the web form itself during its creation or editing. Within the Adobe Sign interface, when setting up a web form, look for the "Form Options" or similar section. Here, you'll find a setting that controls the form's availability after a successful submission. Specifically, you will see a setting that allows you to disable the form after a certain number of submissions, or after a specific date. By setting the number of submissions to "1" or by setting a date and time that matches your needs, the form will become inactive immediately after the first person completes and submits it. This ensures that the form cannot be used again, maintaining the integrity of your data collection and preventing unintended multiple submissions.
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@marc_5001 Yes, Adobe Sign offers the capability to automatically disable a web form after completion. This is achieved through the configuration of the web form itself during its creation or editing. Within the Adobe Sign interface, when setting up a web form, look for the "Form Options" or similar section. Here, you'll find a setting that controls the form's availability after a successful submission. Specifically, you will see a setting that allows you to disable the form after a certain number of submissions, or after a specific date. By setting the number of submissions to "1" or by setting a date and time that matches your needs, the form will become inactive immediately after the first person completes and submits it. This ensures that the form cannot be used again, maintaining the integrity of your data collection and preventing unintended multiple submissions.