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Mikeuav
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April 5, 2018
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Fillable forms

  • April 5, 2018
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1.  Created a form in adobe that contains checkboxes, drop down date calendar, signature line and an email to button.

2.  Works great on desktop computer windows OS

3.  Sent created PDF document to Dropbox on ipad

4.  downloaded adobe Reader on iPad and synced to dropbox

5.  dropbox documents sync fantastic to adobe acrobat reader and look good, but cannot make use of any fillable fields

6.  pop-up says need adobe dc which is not available on iPad as far as I know

7.  Loaded adobe fill and sign.  Won’t import checklist document says not xft document or something?

is there an adobe program I can download on iPad to create living checklist DJ one filled out I can email to someone for filing?

i also noticed PDF docs in sign and fill don’t sync with reader to keep versions up to date?

thanks folks,

Mike

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No, that's how the iOS app works, because there is no "save" function.  Like all iOS apps, All changes are instantly saved. This is because iOS will close down apps constantly, without warning, and otherwise you'd lose half-filled forms. Perhaps you can put a Reset button. Don't be tempted to do an auto-reset on open.

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Participating Frequently
January 17, 2024

Having similar issues using Windows. Sent "test" to a co-worker who is using Adobe Reader and the date chooser field is no longer there; the mandatory fields in red on my app isn't red on Reader; can't sign the document, and the buttons to save, submit, etc. are not working. See form below

 

S_S
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 30, 2024

Hi @Lynn324121208h83,

 

Hope you are doing well. Sorry for your experience with Acrobat Reader Mobile.

 

Are these action buttons created from the form builder, or do they use JavaScript? If there is JaveScript usage, they will not work with mobile editions of Acrobat.

 

If the form has a mailto: action and a date field added at the time of creation, it should work.

 

Would you mind sharing the file with me over a private message to test in-house? 

[To send a private message, click on my profile name-> click the blue button saying "Send a Message" on the next page.]

 

Look forward to hearing from you.

 

-Souvik

Mikeuav
MikeuavAuthor
New Participant
April 9, 2018

Bernd,

I've followed your advice and it worked but I've hit a stumbling block.  I've created the form in Acrobat, placed in in Dropbox and then open the form in Reader on my ipad which is linked to Dropbox.

Question is, I open the form in Reader, fill some of the form fields and check boxes and then email the form with the email button I created at the bottom.  It emails great but the form stays filled out?  I would like the form to revert to a blank form after its emailed or closed out?  Is this possible?

Thanks again for the help

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Brainiac
August 28, 2020

No, that's how the iOS app works, because there is no "save" function.  Like all iOS apps, All changes are instantly saved. This is because iOS will close down apps constantly, without warning, and otherwise you'd lose half-filled forms. Perhaps you can put a Reset button. Don't be tempted to do an auto-reset on open.

Bernd Alheit
Brainiac
April 6, 2018

Did you create the form in LiveCycle Designer or Adobe Acrobat?

Mikeuav
MikeuavAuthor
New Participant
April 6, 2018

Live cycle Bernd

Mikeuav
MikeuavAuthor
New Participant
April 6, 2018

Acrobat Reader for iOS doesn't support this kind of forms.


Bernd what if I in app upgrade to Adobe pro DC on the iPad?