Adobe Acrobat X: Forms Part 1: Designing the Form Connect session 9/2012
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PDFs Form needs to originate in another program Word, Illustrator, InDesign After you create the form, you import it into Acrobat Add fields (place to put answers) and buttons (Submit, Reset) Distribute form Via email Via Acrobat.com Via website Via mail - respondent can download form from web, write in or enter data (it CAN be saved) and mail it back Collect data Combination of methods: mail back, email back, collect via Acrobat.com
Import the form Again: use Word, Illustrator, InDesign Open it in Acrobat You ll need to set file type to All Files Open Tools pane>forms>create Acrobat will turn doc into a PDF It will try to intuit where your fields should go Reasonably accurate, far from perfect Doesn t save you that much work, since you need to fine-tune field anyway
Text Fields For text or numbers Choose Text Field type, drag it to desired spot Resize using sizing boxes Right-click>Properties General tab>name give field a descriptive name General tab>tooltip give instructions to enduser General tab>required option Options tab>multi line, scrolling, spellcheck available here Format tab>specific numeric options Special for zip code, phone, etc.
Text Fields: Arbitrary Mask Right-click>Properties>Format tab>special>arbitrary mask Case-sensitive! A - Accepts only letters (A Z, a-z) X - Accepts most printable characters O - Accepts letters, numbers (A Z, a-z, and 0 9) 9 - Accepts only numbers (0 9) Example: lx-321 would be AA-999
Checkboxes Allows for multiple answers Choose Check Box Field type, drag it to desired spot Resize using sizing boxes Right-click>Properties General tab>name give field a descriptive name General tab>tooltip give instructions to end-user Options tab>checkbox style display checkmarks, X, etc. Options tab>export value - give choice a numeric value
Radio Buttons Allows only one answer choice Choose Radio Button Field type, drag it to desired spot Resize using sizing boxes IMPORTANT: All answer choices within same question must have same Field name Answers are differentiated by Choice1, Choice2, etc. Right-click>Properties General tab>name give all answer choices same descriptive name General tab>tooltip give instructions to end-user
Buttons Performs an action when clicked Choose Button, drag it to desired spot Resize using sizing boxes Right-click>Properties General tab>name give button a descriptive name General tab>tooltip give instructions to end-user Options tab>label only adds text to button Various Icon options lets you use your own button image Actions tab>select trigger and action Trigger: typically mouse up Action: Reset form, go to a URL, open a document, play media IMPORTANT: Click Add, then Close
Tab Order Tab takes end-user through each field in the form Top to bottom Multi-column: left to right Default is the order in which you create them To modify, use the Fields pane, just below Tasks pane Drag them up and down to reorder them
Submit Buttons You DON T need a Submit button Let Acrobat supply one for you when you click Distribute Acrobat looks for a Submit button, and will add one if you don t have one It will be in upper right corner Automatically configured for distribution (either through Acrobat.com or via email) You can alert respondent of where it is in text of document **CLICK DISTRIBUTE**
Manually Extending Adobe Reader Automatically done when you click Distribute Acrobat v.9 or 10 Allows respondent to save data, add comments, signatures, text boxes