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I made a PDF form, now what?

Enthusiast ,
May 17, 2016 May 17, 2016

Hello

This is my first time in this forum, and I got a question.

I made a form in PDF and the idea is to post it (?) in a web page so people can fill it out (?) so

"we" can get the information digital instad of just give them (the clients) paper forms to fill.

The form looks OK, and so far, everything works, so, NOW WHAT?

I'm stuck.  How is this works?

Should I just upload it and put a link to it so people can get to it and fill it online?

Can AFTER been fill by clients, can the form be save?

Should I use a summit button like in a normal form?

As you can see, I'm not sure where to go, so please,

can you tell me whats the best way to go?

Another question, can you guide me to a site that has a PDF form so I can see it live?

Thanks a lot for your help

danielUlysses

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LEGEND ,
May 17, 2016 May 17, 2016

That depends upon how you want the form to be used.

If you want it to only go to certain people by email, then email the form to them or distribute the form.

If you want users to download the form and fill it in, then post the form to a folder on the web server and provide a link to the form on a web page.

If users only have Reader with a version prior to XI, you will need to apply Extended Reader Rights to the form.

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Enthusiast ,
May 17, 2016 May 17, 2016

Hello

Thanks a lot for your help.

Now, what I want is to upload the form to my website, then, form there, people can fill it out and send it back to us.

So, how can I do that?

About your question/remark about "If users only have Reader with a version prior to XI, you will need to apply Extended Reader Rights to the form."

How can I do that?

because, I'm going got assume that NOT all people have Pro DC.

Again, thanks a lot

Saludos

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Enthusiast ,
May 17, 2016 May 17, 2016
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Question:

Where (if any) is the tool or bottom to enter a "Summit" button on the PDF form in Acrobat Pro DC?

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