What is ‘Fast Web View’ feature?

 

If your instance has been configured to support Fast Web View (FWV) enabled PDFs, you will see an option on the compose page to maintain this feature for your uploaded PDF even after it is signed. These FWV enabled PDFs are optimized for page-at-a-time downloading. Since non-linearized PDFs must be completely downloaded before they can be viewed, this process drastically reduces the lag between clicking on a PDF link and actually seeing that PDF in a viewer. The improvement in performance can be particularly marked when the PDF in question is very large.

 

However, this is limited to single signature only and a PDF with more than one signature tag will lose the FWV property.

As a custodian, you can set this property to ON and maintain it after the signature has been applied to the PDF.

property to ON and maintain it after the signature has been applied to the PDF

What is ‘Fast Web View’ feature?

If your instance has been configured to support Fast Web View (FWV) enabled PDFs, you will see an option on the compose page to maintain this feature for your uploaded PDF even after it is signed. These FWV enabled PDFs are optimized for page-at-a-time downloading. Since non-linearized PDFs must be completely downloaded before they can be viewed, this process drastically reduces the lag between clicking on a PDF link and actually seeing that PDF in a viewer. The improvement in performance can be particularly marked when the PDF in question is very large.

However, this is limited to single signature only and a PDF with more than one signature tag will lose the FWV property.

As a custodian, you can set this property to ON and maintain it after the signature has been applied to the PDF.

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