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I'm creating a performance review form. I have a section where employees need to rate themselves on a scale of 1 - 5. (1 = Poor, 2 = Fair, 3 = Meets Expectations, 4 = Exceeds Expectations, 5 = Outstanding) I have radio buttons for each option so that they are only allowed to select one. However, when I go in, as the employee, to fill out the form and select the radio field I want, the selection doesn't save.
Is there a way to make it so that the radio button selections are saved?
Or is there a better option?
Hi kellyr19545348,
Please save the PDF as Reader Extended to enable other users to Save the options they check.
Open PDF in Acrobat
Go to File > Save as Other > Reader Extended PDF > Enable More Tools
Thanks,
Abhishek
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None of the suggested options worked for me - 2024
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Short Answer. Radio Button created in In-Design don't work properly with interactve PDF's and mac preview. Do not waste you time. this has clearly been an issue for years and once again Adobe did not address it.
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Short Answer. Radio Button created in In-Design don't work properly with interactve PDF's and mac preview.
By @Process77Design
Usually the problems with PDF and Apple Preview are because Preview is not fully compliant with the PDF standard. It shows/renders only what it wants to and not the fully accessible PDF, especially forms.
Complain to Apple about this, not Adobe.