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What kind of information can be entered into my application package, are there any limitations on: entering data into application form fields, file size, attachments?

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What kind of information can be entered into my application package, are there any limitations on: entering data into application form fields, file size, attachments?

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Grants.gov application packages offer fields to enter a set amount of data, when the limit is reached for a certain field, you will no longer be able to enter data into that field. For every form, there are different limitations to the data that you are allowed to enter (varies between agency and form, read agency instructions available for download with the application package). Copying and pasting data into a Grants.gov application form from MSWord may lead to errors in the Adobe Reader form, unless the information is copied and pasted from a text editor such as “Notepad” which does not have proprietary fonts and characters. Each agency has there own restrictions on the type of attachments (.pdf, .xls, .doc) and the file sizes allowed for a particular grant opportunity application package, this is why it is very important to read the agency instructions for the particular grant application package (agency instructions available for download with the application package). Grants.gov s

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Grants.gov application packages offer fields to enter a set amount of data, when the limit is reached for a certain field, you will no longer be able to enter data into that field. For every form, there are different limitations to the data that you are allowed to enter (varies between agency and form, read agency instructions available for download with the application package). Copying and pasting data into a Grants.gov application form from MSWord may lead to errors in the Adobe Reader form, unless the information is copied and pasted from a text editor such as “Notepad” which does not have proprietary fonts and characters. Each agency has there own restrictions on the type of attachments (.pdf, .xls, .doc, .jpeg, .mpeg, .mov) and the file sizes allowed for a particular grant opportunity application package, this is why it is very important to read the agency instructions for the particular grant application package (agency instructions available for download with the application pa

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