Somehow I think I broke it (or my links did) b/c this isn’t 500 characters:
Somehow I think I broke it (or my links did) b/c this isn’t 500 characters:
Hi
Thank you for your message.
The content property of text items has a limit of max 6000 characters: content property of the text item
The link points to the Web SDK reference documentation; the same limit applies to text items created with the REST API.
Best,
marco
For bullet point lists we have a limit of max 180 charackters and max 40 Lines. Is this a bug?
I’d recommend upvoting the wish list idea related to this here: https://community.miro.com/ideas/increase-character-limit-for-text-boxes-5895
Kiron
OMG. this character limit is simply not going to work for me.
At ServiceNow we do heavily rely on Miro for our collaboration and this has been a major source of pain for me and my team.
Given that the content is text, a workaround is to break up the text into multiple logical sections with paragraphs of no more than 6000 characters and place them vertically so it looks seamless. This wouldn’t affect viewing or exporting the content.
Kiron
I can’t believe I just came across this same issue. I thought Miro was a good tool until this happened
shocking!
Hi Daniel, the characters that form the URLs that text links point to are not counted, but all the other characters you type in the text field (the text item content
property) are counted. The chunk of text you shared in a screenshot makes a good potential candidate for exceeding 6000 characters.
You can do a character count and see by how many characters you need to shorten it so that it is accepted.
Best,
marco
Marco hi,
I do all my planning for the company in Miro and the thing is that I write long texts in there that concern my company and I want to have that in one place, that's why I actually switched to Miro.
This limitation is so stupid, why?
As a solution, I always have to add linked external files.
Please remove this limitation, it only spoils the image of Miro.
thank you for your help
Hi Daniel, the characters that form the URLs that text links point to are not counted, but all the other characters you type in the text field (the text item content
property) are counted. The chunk of text you shared in a screenshot makes a good potential candidate for exceeding 6000 characters.
You can do a character count and see by how many characters you need to shorten it so that it is accepted.
Best,
marco
Thanks Marco but that’s too technical for me. Are you saying that it’s counting the text in the links as well?
Hi
Thank you for your message.
The content property of text items has a limit of max 6000 characters: content property of the text item
The link points to the Web SDK reference documentation; the same limit applies to text items created with the REST API.
Best,
marco
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