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Saving progress on a form before signing

New Here ,
Feb 03, 2016 Feb 03, 2016

I work for an organization that runs programs and requires an application be filled out and signed by potential participants. We're trying to convert to using electornic signatures using the eSign service, however, the application has 30 required fields that will probably take 20-30 minutes to complete, as well as 3 signatures spots.

Our concern is that not everyone will want to sit down and complete the form in one go (it's a fairly exhaustive application), but they may wish to save their progress and return to complete the form later. Is it possible to save progress with eSign? I don't see the option when I've sent the form to myself for testing. If form progress can't be saved, do you know if the window will time out, or can the window be left open indefinitely until they're ready to complete the form?

Thanks for any help

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 03, 2016 Feb 03, 2016

Hi Scottn2356087,

Great news, we do have auto-save and resume. During the signers experience their work will be auto-saved every about 1/10th of second . In the lower left hand corner of the signing page you will  see the word "saved" after you enter data into a field. If you hover over it, it will display the last time it was auto-saved. When the signer returns to the document by clicking the signing link, the work they had done previously will be there.

I hope this helps and have a great day!

Shannon

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New Here ,
Feb 03, 2016 Feb 03, 2016

This helps immensely! So glad to hear this, thank you

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 03, 2016 Feb 03, 2016
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Great, you are super welcome!

Take care.

Shannon

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