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auto-fill forms: Edit Entry List

Contributor ,
Aug 15, 2025 Aug 15, 2025

Is there a way to edit the entry list under "Fill & Sign"? Under Settings / Forms, I see the option to Edit Entry List for Auto-Complete. However, my Entry List under Auto-Complete does not show all the things that come up when I auto-fill a PDF. Please assist.

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Contributor ,
Aug 15, 2025 Aug 15, 2025

I think I figured it out. I may have turned off auto-fill in the past so Acrobat wouldn't keep saving info every time I filled out a form. After quitting & relaunching Acrobat, I was able to Edit Entry List. 

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 25, 2025 Aug 25, 2025
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Hello @KazuT

 

I hope you're doing well, and we apologize for the delayed response and the trouble.

 

The behavior you are seeing is due to Acrobat’s autofill cache for form fields. Acrobat remembers what you’ve previously typed into text fields (including initials, names, email, etc.) and keeps suggesting them, even if they don’t appear under Settings > Forms > Edit Entry List. That list only manages saved form entries, not the typing history cache. The typo is stored in Acrobat’s local form field history cache, which is separate from the editable “Saved Entries” list. That’s why you don’t see it listed under “Edit Entry List.”

 

  1. Open Acrobat (Reader or Pro).
  2. Go to Preferences:
    • Windows: Menu > Preferences
    • Mac: Acrobat > Preferences
  3. Navigate to Signatures.
  4. Under Identities & Trusted Certificates, click More.
  5. Look for your saved initials and signature entries.
  6. Select the incorrect entry and click Remove.

Alternatively, if the initials were saved via Fill & Sign:

  • Go to All Tools > Fill & Sign.
  • Click on the initials box.
  • When the saved initials appear, hover over them and click the trash icon to delete.

I hope this helps.

Thanks,

Anand Sri | Acrobat Community Team
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Contributor ,
Aug 15, 2025 Aug 15, 2025

I think I figured it out. I may have turned off auto-fill in the past so Acrobat wouldn't keep saving info every time I filled out a form. After quitting & relaunching Acrobat, I was able to Edit Entry List. 

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Contributor ,
Aug 20, 2025 Aug 20, 2025

A weird typo got saved in my "Fill & Edit". In the "Initials" field on a form, I accidentally typed my initals twice. Now, when I type in the Initials field on forms I get from work, the typo keeps showing up. I went to Settings / Forms / Edit Entry List, but the typo doesn't show up in the list. How do I remove this typo from the autofill options that are saved somewhere in my Acrobat?

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 25, 2025 Aug 25, 2025
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Hello @KazuT

 

I hope you're doing well, and we apologize for the delayed response and the trouble.

 

The behavior you are seeing is due to Acrobat’s autofill cache for form fields. Acrobat remembers what you’ve previously typed into text fields (including initials, names, email, etc.) and keeps suggesting them, even if they don’t appear under Settings > Forms > Edit Entry List. That list only manages saved form entries, not the typing history cache. The typo is stored in Acrobat’s local form field history cache, which is separate from the editable “Saved Entries” list. That’s why you don’t see it listed under “Edit Entry List.”

 

  1. Open Acrobat (Reader or Pro).
  2. Go to Preferences:
    • Windows: Menu > Preferences
    • Mac: Acrobat > Preferences
  3. Navigate to Signatures.
  4. Under Identities & Trusted Certificates, click More.
  5. Look for your saved initials and signature entries.
  6. Select the incorrect entry and click Remove.

Alternatively, if the initials were saved via Fill & Sign:

  • Go to All Tools > Fill & Sign.
  • Click on the initials box.
  • When the saved initials appear, hover over them and click the trash icon to delete.

I hope this helps.

Thanks,

Anand Sri | Acrobat Community Team
Meet Acrobat Studio

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