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I have the options for a Drop Down as Y or N.  It needs to be very close to the right margin.  How do I right justify the field so it lands in the space provided?  It seems that it is currently Left Justified.

Hi @alsaland,

 

Welcome to the Docusign Community!

 

We are glad to have you here and can't wait to help share as much knowledge as possible.

 

I understand that you are looking to align your fields to the right side of your document, and I will share the steps to set this up.

 

The option to align fields will be displayed on the Field Properties menu, after selecting  2 or more fields in the document.

 

You can find more details on this process, here:

 

Align Fields

 

Feel free to let us know if you need further assistance with this. 

 

Thank you for using Docusign, we hope you have a wonderful rest of your day! 

 

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Alejandro R. | Docusign Community Moderator  

 

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Hi @alsaland,

 

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Hi Alejandro, I came across this because I have the same question, but you did not answer what the original poster was asking. They are not asking to align multiple fields with each other, but to right align the text within a field.

Like this

I also need this feature. I’m creating a power form where I’d like people to select their department for the return address at the top right of the letter. The names of the department vary in length, so the shorter ones are awkwardly far to the left. For example:

                                                                                      Department Name

Address
Address
Contact Info
 

This doesn’t seem like something that’s possible to do. Which is confusing, because it’s a pretty basic feature in any text editing software.

 


Hello ​@Username1234,


Thank you for reaching out, and welcome to the Docusign Community! We appreciate your question and assure you that we are fully committed to providing you with the best service possible. 

Currently the eSignature platform does not offer the alignment option for text fields. In other words, all texts will start from the left top margin.

However, you can provide us with feedback and suggestions about new features for our platform. Feedback that can improve our users’ experience is always more than welcome. 

Could you please send your feedback to: feedback@docusign.com? By doing this, the Product team will review it and determine the next steps.

If you’re a DocuSign Administrator for a corporate plan, you have the additional option of filing your request directly when you’re logged into your account. You’ll be able to click the “Give Feedback” button at the bottom of the screen to submit your idea.


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Ma. Cassandra | Docusign Community Moderator

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Hello ​@Username1234,

 

I hope you are doing well. 

I want to confirm if you were able to solve your issue by utilizing the suggested solution or if the information provided was useful.

Let me know and I will gladly help you address the situation as soon as possible.


Best regards,
Ma. Cassandra | Docusign Community Moderator

"Select as Best" below if you find the answer a valid solution to your issue!