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Fillable Forms
Fillable Forms
Create a New Form
- Within Acrobat, click on the Tools tab and select Prepare Form
- Select a file or scan a document. Acrobat analyzes your document and adds form fields automatically
- Add new form fields from the top toolbar, and adjust the layout using tools in the right pane
- Save your fillable PDF form and share it with others, or click Distribute to collect responses automatically
Convert Existing Form
Import a File
- Open Acrobat and choose the 'Tools' tab
- Select 'Prepare Form' and click 'Open' to browse to the file you'd like to convert - this can be a MS (Word, Excel, etc.) document or an existing, non-fillable PDF form, including a scanned document
- Click 'Start'
- Acrobat will detect and create interactive form fields.Ā If a field isn't created automatically, you can add one manually
Edit Text Fields
- Right-click a text field and choose 'Properties'
- Click 'Options' in the top of the Properties window andĀ deselect all of the options
- Select the option you desire
Edit Check Box Properties
- The default Checkbox style is a black square. To change the style to a Check Mark (or other symbol),Ā right-clickĀ on the Check Box and chooseĀ Properties
- Click 'Options' in the 'Properties' window and change theĀ Checkbox styleĀ toĀ your preference
Create Custom Fields
If Acrobat doesn't automatically detect a field, you can create a field manually (see 'New Form' above).
Resources
- Acrobat.Adobe.comĀ - Create a new fillable form
- Acrobat.Adobe.com - Convert an existing form to fillable PDF
- Creating fillable forms using Adobe Acrobat DCĀ (YouTube)
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