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March 19, 2024
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Request to Remove Page Limit for E-Signature

  • March 19, 2024
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I recently encountered an issue while attempting to request an e-signature for documents exceeding 200 pages. It appears that there is a limit to the number of pages that can be processed for e-signature.

Given the nature of our work and the documents we handle, it would greatly benefit our operations if we could remove this page limit. Having the flexibility to e-sign documents of any length would streamline our processes and improve efficiency.

 

Could you please assist in removing the page limit for e-signature requests? This would allow us to continue our workflow seamlessly without any constraints.

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Amal.
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 26, 2024

Hi there

 

Hope you are doing well and thanks for reaching out.

 

Adobe Acrobat Sign limits transactions based on the service level of the sending party.

 

A transaction occurs each time an electronic document or collection of related electronic documents is sent to one or more End Users through Acrobat Sign.

 

Acrobat Sign plans sold as user licenses include 150 transactions per user per year unless otherwise stipulated in your contract.

 

Business and enterprise-level customers who process a high volume of transactions can speak to their sales agent about buying a total volume of transactions with unlimited users (or a site license).

 

For more information please check out the help page: https://adobe.ly/4abkfTa

 

Hope this information will help.

 

~Amal

New Participant
July 24, 2024

E-signature page limit at 100 means Adobe's e-signature service is useless. Use DocuSign. Adobe wants am enterprise level license for over 100 pages. There are plenty of small businesses that need document great than 100 pages signed. Huge detraction. 

New Participant
October 23, 2025

Yeah we switched years ago from Docusign but sadly it looks like we will need to go back to it because of this arbitrary nonsense