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Hello.
We are experiencing an issue with default Agreement name when sending a document in Adobe Sign(we still use the echosign link).
It is being defaulted to admin profile's email and is not changed when a file is attached.
I saw a similar question has been answered here https://forums.adobe.com/message/10959379#10959379
Unfortunately I don't see Message Template in our account settings and I am also unable to contact support as described.
Our profile is currently using Teams license.
Is there any way to control default agreement name?
Could you provide any support contact?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Hi Plamenp,
The Message template option is only available in business and enterprise service plans.
As you have mentioned above, you are using the Teams license.
The option will not be available for your service plan.
As you are not able to contact via the method mentioned in that thread, you may contact support via this link Contact Customer Care
Open the link and sign in with your Adobe ID. Then select the product from the list of options.
Hope that helps.
Let us know if you have any questions.
Regar
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Hi Plamenp,
The Message template option is only available in business and enterprise service plans.
As you have mentioned above, you are using the Teams license.
The option will not be available for your service plan.
As you are not able to contact via the method mentioned in that thread, you may contact support via this link Contact Customer Care
Open the link and sign in with your Adobe ID. Then select the product from the list of options.
Hope that helps.
Let us know if you have any questions.
Regards,
Meenakshi
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Thanks for your help!
It was actually the browser(Chrome) auto-filling the agreement name with user from browser's saved passwords.
Seems like agreement name field type on the page is wrong.
Following worked out for me - removed saved Adobe Sign passwords, logged in, saved password again, but it's a workaround.