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- When I have to sign a document, I get stuck on the date column. It tells me to fill in the correct format according to the example that comes up. But no matter how I write the date, the program says it's wrong, so now I can't proceed with the signing. What could I have done wrong?
By @Peter Hollström
Check the date settings of your computer. Are they "localized" or do they follow the American standard? For testing, try to set that to what the Acrobat file expects.
Is that on all documents or only for a specific document?
What is your exact version on Acrobat?
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Hi, I am getting the same issue. See screenshot. What am I doing wrong/how can I fix this? Thank you
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same here!
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How did you fix it?
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i didn't fix it, but found a sort of workaround.
When using teh predefined field "signing date" instead of "date", it is filled automatically....
the issue with the "date" field remains, and therfore I request Adobe to fix it...
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Whoever created the form entered the date format incorrectly. "jjjj" is not how you specify a year. It needs to be "yyyy".
My guess is they are probably Dutch or German speakers and used their own language's first letters for "Year", instead of the English ones, which are the global standard. Report the issue to them.
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I recommend posting in the Adobe Sign forum, then. It seems to me to be a bug where the UI of the application is localized, but not the actual date format string. Your UI is in Dutch but the text of the message from earlier is in English. You'll notice that it doesn't recognize "jjjj" as a correct pattern, as the message does not show the year number in the example.
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I also tried changing my language settings and the UI but was still getting the same issue. Unfortunately it hasn't been resolved yet so I ended up removing the date field.
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A digitally signed document is necessarily dated, so the Date field is redundant.