- Quick Tip: How do I use duplicate fields? - Say you're creating a multi-page form that you'd like to personalize for each customer by adding their name to the footer on each page. Instead of having to customize the footer for each form you prepare, just add duplicate fields. Type the name once, and it appears on every page.
- Quick Tip: How do I space out numbers in a field?
- Q uick Tip: How do I use a hidden form field? - Suppose you're working on an order form, and you want to calculate a surcharge or tax to add to a total, but you don't want users trying to type into the field. You can take care of the problem by hiding the field.
- Quick Tip: How do I use basic calculations in a form? - Your conference attendee form may look good, but wouldn't it be great it if could calculate items like room costs and discounts? In Acrobat X, you use calculations in text fields and drop-down boxes.
- Quick Tip: How do I set up tab order in a form? - Learn how to set the tab order in a PDF form to improve the appearance of your PDF form and also make it easier for users to use.
- Quick Tip: How to type into a form in Adobe Reader - A short tips that explains how you can enter text into a form that does not have fillable form fields.
- Quick Tip: How to add a reset button to a form - A short tip on how to add a reset button to your PDF form to help users clear specific form fields in Acrobat X Std. or Pro.
- Quick Tip: How to add a date stamp to a form - A short tip on how to insert a date stamp that only appears when an end user prints your form in Acrobat X Std. or Pro.
- Quick Tip: How to flatten form fields - A brief tip that explains how to flatten form fields so they're no longer fillable using Acrobat X Pro.
- Quick Tip: How to set form fields to read only - A short tip that explains how to create a read-only form field in Acrobat X Std. or Pro to prevent end users from changing the form field data.
- Quick Tip: Replacing the background pages in a form - A short tip on how to replace the background page of a PDF with existing form fields to avoid creating all the form fields again using Acrobat X Std. or Pro.
- Quick Tip: Using subtraction in a form field - A short tip that details how to create a form field that performs the math function for subtraction in Acrobat X Std. or Pro.
- Quick Tip: How to save form data in Adobe Reader - A quick tip that explains how to go about saving data that you enter into your form in Adobe Reader X.
- Quick Tip: How to enter form data using Adobe Reader - This short tip provides an overview of the different types of form messages you might encounter when attempting to fill out a PDF form in Adobe Reader 10.1 or later.
- Quick Tip: Using division in a form field - A short tip that details how to create a form field that performs the math function for division in Acrobat X Std. or Pro.
- Quick Tip: How to create editable form fields - A short tip that details how to create editable form fields using Acrobat X Std. or Pro.
- Creating Simple Forms -This video explains the basics of getting started with forms using the new Form Panel in Acrobat X.
- Creating Expanding Form Fields - In this video tutorial we’ll explore the differences between creating a scrollable form field in Acrobat X and creating expanding form content in LiveCycle Designer. Adobe LiveCycle Designer ES2 is bundled with the Windows version of Acrobat X Pro and the Acrobat X Suite.
- How To Send a PDF Form with Acrobat.com - This video details how to send a PDF form in Acrobat X using Acrobat.com
- Managing Form Data - This video details how to manage your form data using the new Form panel in Acrobat X.
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