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Using Acrobat Pro I created a fillable PDF form for my clients who copy and paste a large amount of information. Because they are using Acrobat Reader, I have designated text field properties with desired font and size, multi-line, check spelling...and enabled "rich text formatting" so that they can manipulate their "raw" text as needed to be bold, italic, underlined, etc. However, when clients are copying and pasting the information it is coming in with their "source" formatting rather than that field's defined formatting.
Yes, I get that this is due to the designation of "Rich Text Formatting." Gheez, if Bezos can send 90 yr old Cap't Kirk into space, then Adobe has to have a secret way for my client to have the lame, most basic text options available in a form field using Reader (when rich text formatting is enabled) but yet, also have source formatting removed when they are pasting in text. (BTW, this FREE form field I'm using to post this question has waaay more options.) Therefore, it's only logical right Mr Spock (aka anyone out tiere in the web-verse)?!
Thanks in advance! (and...live long and prosper.)
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So....does anyone know if Acrobat has a secret way to allow users to have the basic text options available in a form field using Reader (when rich text formatting is enabled in the document), but also have source formatting removed when users are pasting text into the form fields?
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What part of the Acrobat SDK does you use?
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First, thanks for responding to my SOS. I'm not 'using' SDX per se, but I am looking for a custom format/keystroke script to enable PDF form fields to accept inserted text (pasting source text without retaining its' previous formatting) and applying the preset text properties enabled in the form field. This is all in the hopes that once 'clean' text is inserted into the form field, and 'rich text enabled' field will give the user the ability to change text attributes bold, italics, etc. (Is point size an option for the user to change?)
Thank you for your time and help!
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Hallo. Bernd Alheit - you look like quite the Adobe expert...can you help with my dilemma?