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MyVeeva for Patients Fixed Issues in 21R1.1

Release Date: April 16, 2021

The issues below that affected previous versions or the pre-release are now fixed in this general release. See the MyVeeva for Patients Known Issues page for additional issues that staff and MyVeeva users may encounter.

Component Users Description Issue
eConsent - Editor When you highlight and paste over a section or content block title, the new content is now pasted over the highlighted content as expected. Previously, the new content was added after the highlighted content. Additionally, if the title was already at the character limit, the highlighted content wasn't replaced. MYVC-1407
eConsent - Patient When an item such as a document title or site name is longer than the column width on the My Documents page, the item is now shortened with an ellipsis. Additionally, documents are now displayed on cards instead of a table when you view the page on smaller screens or zoom in. Previously, the table was expanded to fit the content and you needed to scroll side-to-side to view the entire table. MYVC-1433
eConsent - Patient When you use a long email address as your username, your username is now cut off next to the menu and wrapped in the expanded log-out menu. Previously, your username was displayed over the edge of the menu. MYVC-1372
eConsent - Patient When the signature fields would be near the bottom of a page in a .PDF file, the signature fields are now moved to the following page in the .PDF file. Previously, the signature fields were split across two pages. MYVC-1531
eConsent - PDF generation Columns are now narrowed on wide tables (for example, tables with more than ten columns) in .PDF files of eConsent forms. Previously, wide tables may have been cut off on the right in the .PDF files. MYVC-1253
Patient Signup & Login When a participant registers their account but does not enter the verification code, the site staff corrects the phone number and resends the eConsent form, and the participant attempts to access MyVeeva for Patients from the original email, the participant is now redirected to the link from the second email. Previously, the participant was directed to the registration workflow with the previous phone number and could not complete the registration. MYVC-1625
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