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Ghosts of form fields past cluttering the document

Community Beginner ,
Dec 30, 2021 Dec 30, 2021

I'm creating a PDF using form fields, but Acrobat keeps pasting extra fields and when I delete them, they still show up. 

The tab number of deleted fields is 0 now and they don't show up in the "fields" pane, but they do get in the way with working with other objects.  I deleted with right-click -> delete.  Now all the fields have ? in the properties (as in adobe thinks they have no attributes/don't exist).  I've restarted and resinstalled Adobe over 4 days and they continue to built up.  I even started over from scratch and they built up on the new PDF as well.  I tried changing the properties to 'hidden', resizing them, etc. and all the options do nothing or don't work. 

 

How can I delete these object ghosts? I'm not understanding where the memory of them is within the PDF document/javascript code so I don't know how to delete.

 

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Crash or freeze , Create PDFs , Edit and convert PDFs , General troubleshooting , JavaScript , PDF forms
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Community Expert ,
Jan 14, 2022 Jan 14, 2022

I'd need to see you're document to be sure, but it looks like you have a severly damaged PDF form, and will need to restart with a newly created PDF. 

It is possible, if you over-edit a PDF, to destroy the link between the field annotations on the page and the PDF form structure. The effect of breaking this link is that you see the fields on the page, but they do not behave properly and do not show up in the Prepare Forms listing.   There is no fix for this issue, you'll need to start over.

 

 

 

 

Thom Parker - Software Developer at PDFScripting
Use the Acrobat JavaScript Reference early and often

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Community Expert ,
Dec 31, 2021 Dec 31, 2021

It already happened to me.

I had solved the problem by displaying the pages templates that were hidden.


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Community Beginner ,
Jan 04, 2022 Jan 04, 2022

Hi JR - I don't understand how this solved the problem.  Can you please tell me how you displayed the hidden templates and how you deleted these "ghost" icons?

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Community Expert ,
Jan 04, 2022 Jan 04, 2022

I re-started with a "clean" backup copy, in which I displayed all the hidden templates (are there any in your document?) before pasting the new fields.

But maybe it was a coincidence.


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Community Beginner ,
Jan 12, 2022 Jan 12, 2022

I don't understand what you mean by displaying "hidden templates".  I started with a blank form.  I tried creating a new PDF form using this one but it transferred all the ghost objects as well.  I'm concerned I'll need to start 100% over and I don't want to as a lot of work has gone into this.  Can you please tell me how you made the backup copy and how I would display any hidden templates?

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Community Expert ,
Jan 14, 2022 Jan 14, 2022

If you don't know what Templates are then you don't use them, in which case this tip can't work for you.

 

To make a backup copy it's simple: duplicate the file every time (morning) you open it and at every important step.


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Community Expert ,
Jan 14, 2022 Jan 14, 2022

I'd need to see you're document to be sure, but it looks like you have a severly damaged PDF form, and will need to restart with a newly created PDF. 

It is possible, if you over-edit a PDF, to destroy the link between the field annotations on the page and the PDF form structure. The effect of breaking this link is that you see the fields on the page, but they do not behave properly and do not show up in the Prepare Forms listing.   There is no fix for this issue, you'll need to start over.

 

 

 

 

Thom Parker - Software Developer at PDFScripting
Use the Acrobat JavaScript Reference early and often

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 20, 2022 Jan 20, 2022
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This is what I ended up doing and I never had the issue again, thankfully!

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