See post http://forums.adobe.com/message/2221568#2221568
The comment about 500 users, is because you can also use Acrobat to Reader Extend a form if the form is going to be used by less than 500 users.
Jasmin
I had been having the same problem and thanks to all of the good responses from everyone, I got mine to work by changing the Email Button to just a plain Button and adding the email address of my choice to it and changing the XML option to PDF.
This is also nice because now if there is a change in personel, all I have to do is change the email address tied to the Button.
Thanks!
I too am attempting to create a PDF file that can be emailed. When I go to the Object Pallete, the only tab that I have is the Field tab. I do not have a submit tab that is open under the Object Pallete. Is there a setting or something that I am missing. I am using Adobe LiveCycle 8.0 to create the form. Any help that could give would be greatly appreciated.
When you say click on submit instead of regular, I am not sure what you are referencing. Here is all the information that I have in my field tab.
cid:image002.jpg@01CB80C5.45F26FE0
Master Deputy R. M. Slough
Henrico Sheriff's Office
Computer Coordinator
Office: 501-5553
Mobile: 349-2322
In the URL field type in: mailto: name@email.com
It works the same way, I have setup several that way and it works everytime.
Got it to work by changing the xml source
type from xml to pdf. Then opening the file
in Acrobat to "Extend the services". The
only issue I have now is how to allow MAC
user's to submit the form. I had a MAC user
tell me that when they click on the SUBMIT
button nothing happens. Is there something
special in the code that will allow them to
submit the form?
Thanks,
Troy
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