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Where did the Clear Form button go in the latest version of Acrobat DC

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Jul 16, 2023 Jul 16, 2023

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I just “upgraded” to the latest version of Arobat DC and I can't find the option to clear my form after I've tested it. Please help. (Not loving this version. Things have been moved for no reason –again – and it's flakey as anything.)

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Jul 16, 2023 Jul 16, 2023

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It's located pretty much where it was before. When in "Prepare Form" mode, look on the right side of the Acrobat Window in the Field Listing pane.  At the top right of the pane you'll see a "...". Click on it to display a popup menu with the "Clear Form" option. 

 

Alternatively, you can revert to the old UI.

Reader64_DisableNew.jpg

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

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It's located pretty much where it was before. When in "Prepare Form" mode, look on the right side of the Acrobat Window in the Field Listing pane.  At the top right of the pane you'll see a "...". Click on it to display a popup menu with the "Clear Form" option. 

 

Alternatively, you can revert to the old UI.

Reader64_DisableNew.jpg

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

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Ugh, of course! I was looking on the wrong side of the window. Thank you!

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