A few newbie questions about Forms and signing
Hi all,
I'm a newbie when it comes to Acrobat Pro and how to use the prepare a form and signings. So, hopefully some of you can lead me in the right direction or maybe answer my questions.
CASE:
I've designed an order sheet in Word which has several pages and a lot of fields. I need to convert this to a PDF that our sales personal can use as a template for new orders/contracts and in the end are signed by the customer.
WHAT I DID/TRIED:
I've, as mentioned, designed an order form in Word, went to Acrobat Pro and used the "Prepare a form" (without ticking the "Used for signature thing") and adjusted everything (removed wrong fields, renamed fields, added some calculation scripts etc). Exited the "Prepare a form" and saved the file.
I then sent it to a sales person for testing perpose. He filled out (in his Acrobat Pro) some of the fields and afterwards used the E-sign function to sent it for signing. When this is done Acrobat "coverts" the document to a "sign-document" where it's possible to mark which fields needs to be filled by the customer (some optional and others required). There are also a lot of empty fields left in the form (fx. there are 20 lines where products can be listed but only 5 of them are filled).
The document is correctly sent to the email address specified.
THE PROBLEMS:
1.
When the person who receives the form for signing he/she can also add in some text in all the fields that was left empty. I can see in the preperation fase I can set which field are assigned to which user (as default they are all "Anyone"). Can this default be changed or do I have to go over every single field everytime I will use this form (and change them). I would only like to have the customer to be able to add text to a few certain fields + the signature field.
2.
All my calculation scripts workes just fine but when the document is "converted" to af sign-document some of the scripts stop working and some fields have 'lost' the format (fx. the fields with number format no longer have ,xx - (fx. 1.298,50 becomes either 1298 or 1298,5)).
SOLUTION:
You or maybe some links to 'wlak-through-guides' for this type of document.
Sorry for the long and maby not so understandable description (but English is not my native language).
Thanks in advance.
