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Then you can create your own examples. Create a PDF like you normally would and that can be considered a flat form. You can then add interactive form fields and you'll have an interactive form. For more information on creating an interactive form using Acrobat DC, see: Creating and distributing PDF forms in Adobe Acrobat DC

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Inspiring
September 21, 2016

yes!

George_JohnsonCorrect answer
Inspiring
September 21, 2016

Then you can create your own examples. Create a PDF like you normally would and that can be considered a flat form. You can then add interactive form fields and you'll have an interactive form. For more information on creating an interactive form using Acrobat DC, see: Creating and distributing PDF forms in Adobe Acrobat DC

Inspiring
September 21, 2016

An interactive form has interactive form fields (text fields, check boxes, dropdowns, etc.), a flat form does not. Adobe developed the Fill & Sign feature to make flat forms easier to work with. Apparently, there are a lot of PDFs out there that appear to be forms, but the creator never bothered to add interactive form fields.

Inspiring
September 21, 2016

give me any examples please

Inspiring
September 21, 2016

Do you have Acrobat?