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This form requires Adobe acrobat Reader DC for Mac or windows

Community Beginner ,
Aug 26, 2018 Aug 26, 2018

I receive the error "This form requires Adobe Acrobat Reader DC for Mac or Windows",  when I try to open a PDF form on my Android device (one plus 3).  I can open the same PDF form on my windows PC just fine. I have downloaded the newest Adobe Acrobat reader version for the play store. I have also tried downloading Adobe fill and sign to see if that would help.

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LEGEND ,
Aug 28, 2018 Aug 28, 2018

Yes forms made with Acrobat open on mobile. Forms made with LiveCycle Designer do not. In addition, portfolios do not open on mobile.

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LEGEND ,
Aug 27, 2018 Aug 27, 2018

The message is true. I don't say this is a good thing, but you need to open this file in Reader on Mac or Windows.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 27, 2018 Aug 27, 2018

Thank you Test Screen name. So you are telling me I can only open standard PDF documents on my mobile device just not PDF forms? as that is what is happening at the moment. If this is what it is then it is what it is. I just want to make sure I am not missing something.

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New Here ,
Jan 21, 2021 Jan 21, 2021

hello  i have a tablet that will not let me open up government forms the error message is (This form requires Adobe Acrobat Reader Dc for mac or windows,.

what can i do to get the right program to open??

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Community Expert ,
Jan 21, 2021 Jan 21, 2021

Use Acrobat Reader DC on Mac or Windows.

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LEGEND ,
Aug 27, 2018 Aug 27, 2018

You can open many forms on your mobile device. But some forms are a special type for which nobody has bothered to make mobile software. You can't know this in advance.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 27, 2018 Aug 27, 2018

So I just need to find out what software needs to be used to allow these forms to be created and opened by both Windows and MAC as well as mobile platforms I guess?

I thought that my forms that were originally created Adobe Acrobat writer would naturally open with Adobe Acrobat reader for mobile that is downloaded from the play store, since they opened on Windows and MAC using Adobe Acrobat reader DC

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LEGEND ,
Aug 28, 2018 Aug 28, 2018

Yes forms made with Acrobat open on mobile. Forms made with LiveCycle Designer do not. In addition, portfolios do not open on mobile.

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New Here ,
Sep 13, 2018 Sep 13, 2018

The worst part about this is you can see the preview just fine behind the prompt, so I am thinking it is a permission issue.

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New Here ,
Nov 23, 2018 Nov 23, 2018

Adobe PDFs are such an inconvenient format. Really wish people would stop using it, such a waste of time and effort.

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New Here ,
Jan 24, 2021 Jan 24, 2021

While those files have a PDF file extension, they are not an actual PDF files. Instead, the file is a wrapper for a XML Forms Architecture (XFA) document. XFA is a proprietary file format, used be another vendor and is not a real PDF. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.

 

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Jan 24, 2021 Jan 24, 2021
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Not true at all!

 

XFA is absolutely not “a propietary file format” at all. The XFA specification is included in the ISO 32000 PDF specification. XFA forms are obviously not what is referred to as Acroforms and many PDF readers do not support XFA at all or properly, but XFA is not proprietary!

 

- Dov Isaacs, former Adobe Principal Scientist (April 30, 1990 - May 30, 2021)
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