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How to Keep Formatting When Converting to Docusign

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to preserve document formatting when uploading to DocuSign.

Quick summary

This demo walks you through how to keep formatting intact when converting and uploading documents to DocuSign, covering file type best practices, the document editor, and how to place signature fields without disrupting your layout.


Steps

  1. Click 'Start' to add a new document in DocuSign.
  2. Click 'Upload' and select your document — ensure it is the final version with the correct formatting.
  3. Click the vertical ellipsis to open document options.
  4. Select 'View Document' to open the document preview.
  5. Review your document to confirm it is correctly formatted and in a supported file type such as PDF, DOC/DOCX, or another standard format.
  6. Enter the email addresses of all recipients who need to sign the document.
  7. Click 'Next' to enter the document editor.
  8. Drag and drop signature fields and other required fields onto the document, taking care not to alter the existing layout.
  9. Click the 'Preview' option to review how the document looks with fields added and confirm formatting is intact.
  10. If not already a PDF, convert your document to PDF before uploading to DocuSign to minimise formatting issues.
  11. Click 'Formatting' to access formatting settings within DocuSign.
  12. Use standard fonts that are more likely to be preserved when converting to PDF and uploading to DocuSign.
  13. Once finished, click 'Send' to dispatch the document to recipients.
  14. Confirm that your document's formatting remains consistent throughout the conversion and sending process.

📌 Why this matters

Formatting errors when converting documents to DocuSign can undermine the professionalism of contracts and agreements, causing delays and rework. DocuSign supports PDF, DOCX, and other standard file types, but fonts, layouts, and spacing can shift during conversion if best practices are not followed. Uploading documents as PDF, using standard fonts, and carefully placing signature fields without altering the document layout are the most reliable ways to preserve formatting. This demo helps teams send legally binding documents through DocuSign with confidence that the final output matches the original design.
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