Is there a file size limitation when using Adobe Send?

What is the largest file I can upload using Adobe Send?

At this point, we have resolved the virtually all of the issues that users were encountering with uploading large files through Adobe Send.
Although there is no 'hard' limit, you should be able to send files of 2GB and larger.

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