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Attach an image to a PDF using Forms to then view the image larger when received.

Explorer ,
Feb 09, 2023 Feb 09, 2023

Hello everyone,

 

I've inserted an image field on a PDF so that a user can insert a photo. The problem is is that I can't seem to find a way to either extract that image or download it to view it locally as the recipient. In my PDF, I don't have a large area which the image can be placed; it works as a large checklist and the images would need to be attached next to each item to act as proof the job has been done.

 

Is this possible in Acrobat? Seems like a big oversight to not have the images downloadable as it really only limits you to either really large images, that don't suit every layout, or only have small thumbnail images.

 

Thanks in advance for any help; I appreciate that this just may not be a feature in Acrobat.

Steven

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Community Expert ,
Feb 09, 2023 Feb 09, 2023

You need to have the image attached as a file to the PDF to be able to do that.

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Explorer ,
Feb 09, 2023 Feb 09, 2023

Thank you Try. Which option in Acrobat is it to attach a file to the PDF?

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Feb 09, 2023 Feb 09, 2023
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Scratch that, found it.

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