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For the combination Adobe Sign and PowerAutomate I am using text tags for the first and second signer:
{{Sig_es_:signer1:signature}} |
{{Sig_es_:signer2:signature}} |
I tried also to work with width and heigth combinations ({{Sig_es_:signer1:signature:width(300):height(50)})
This will only make the signature fill in field bigger both not the signature eventually.
Does someone has a solution with using text tags and that the signature will end up bigger on at the final document?
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Hi nick_2464,
Thank you for reaching out.
Please refer to the information in the following help document: https://adobe.ly/4jIaLTO. See if that helps.
We have checked that you are using the Adobe Sign Enterprise plan. If you still need help with text tags, the experts can best answer that. Please get in touch with our Adobe Sign Enterprise support team for the correct information. You may contact them using the steps in the following help document: https://adobe.ly/4jM0Dtq.
Thanks,
Meenakshi
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Hi @Meenakshi Negi ,
Thanks but I already read the article but did not see anything about the size of the final signature. What you can do is to determine the sign fields by width and height but not determine the size of the final signature. Therefore, I asked the community if they had faced the same problem.
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I have the exact same question.
I work in templates with signature tags, and want the signature to be larger. The signers complain that this field is way too small on the final document. Please help with this.
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I have the exact same question.
I work in templates with signature tags, and want the signature to be larger. The signers complain that this field is way too small on the final document.
Please can you help with this.
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@pieter_9423
I am now using the following text tag. The signature appears a bit larger with this one.
{{BigSig_es_:signer1:signature:dimension(width=35mm, height=12mm)}}
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Thx for the help. I"ll have test with this 🙂