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Every once in a while when sending a document for signature using adobe sign different text fields will cut off the bottom lines of the text field when there is plenty of room in the field still available. Does anyone have any ideas as to why this is happening?
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I have this same question. When I circulate the document for form field entries and signatures, the text in the form fields don't auto-adjust to the length of the form field entry and so it gets cut off with NO WAY of accessing the rest of the form field entry because it is locked when it gets signed. This doesn't make sense? How can I view the rest of the field when Adobe doesn't give me any way to view the rest of the content?
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Hi @tduez — I just did some testing and believe you can prevent this from happening by ensuring that the text field in your document has a font size that is set to "Auto".
If the font size is set to, say, 14, and someone writes ten lines of text in a space designed to fit three, then the text does seem to get cut off. This is obviously not ideal, but I think this is what you're experiencing. If you set the font size to "Auto" (see below) then the text will render in the final document at whatever size is necessary to show all of the text entered. In the example given, this might mean that the text is rendered rather small, but none of the content will get cut off. "Auto" is the default setting for text field font size.
Hopefully this helps. I will flag what you're experiencing to our product team.
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Hi! I was having this issue and for me the fix was to uncheck the scroll long text box under options
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I'm having the same issue with Adobe Sign. Mine is also set to auto size.
Following the conversation. Hopefully someone else can respond if they figured it out..
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Same issue here as well and already verified it is set to auto. Hope someone has some answers.