Field Colors
It seems counterproductive when we can't change our personal color and Pandadoc chooses the same exact color for both parties on the contract. Turned into chaos.
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Hello All,
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Thank you for your feedback. It allows us to continue to improve the product to serve your team better.
Upon further review, I have confirmed that the ability to change the Field colors for each signer isn’t available at this time. I do apologize for the trouble here.
Multiple users have reached out about this, and a feature request has been submitted in our idea portal. You may submit another vote for the request, add a comment, and even subscribe to receive updates as the status of the request changes.
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Yes, about 8 months I know it was mentioned it wasn't available. However hopefully now it has been resolved. If it remains as is, this can cause confusion to the client, aside from that, having the fields highlighted in purple or pink for males, can deteriorate client relationships. Hoping to hear the great news.
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Hello Edwin,
Thank you for your patience. My colleague who will be able to provide the most up-to-date update on this feature request is currently out of the office. We will be able to provide an update on this towards the end of July. I have set a reminder to reach back out to provide an update the last week of this month.
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Hello Adam,
Thank you for your comment here and I apologize for the delay in response.
I have discussed this with the product team and can let you know that we are on track to release a feature in the next month that will solve this issue. You won't be able to change the color of the fields yourself, but the enhancement we are working on will make sure the colors are not similar when adding recipients.
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Perfect. It would also benefit to use neutral colors only. I noticed the system sometimes chooses pink or purple colors based on the beginning letter of the first or last name, and sometimes the signer is a male. When a male signer receives the fields in pink or purple, it can be interpreted wrong by the male signer, especially when signing legal documents. Of course, not every male gravitates to these colors. It's important to have neutral colors to avoid uncertainty. Thank you.
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