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Hello all.
When preparing an interactive PDF that contains Text Fields, I'd like to have a Text Field pre-populated so that the user can highlight the old data and then input the correct data. I thought this was possible directly from InDesign... until I tried it.
I can apply a Name and Description to the Text Field, but the name doesn't appear (it's there to identify the field from other fields); and the Description is turned into a tooltip upon creation of the interactive PDF.
It IS possible to do this once the interactive PDF is edited with Adobe Acrobat Professional. Using the Prepare Form tool, click on the Text Frame and right click "properties" to display the properties palette. Navigate to the fourth tab along the top of the palette (Options) and change the Default Value to what is desired.
Am I missing something very basic in Adobe InDesign, or is this another feature that has to be adjusted once in Adobe Acrobat Professional, such as changing the typeface from Times to something else?
Many thanks,
Colin
InDesign only includes only the rudimentary features of form fields. In no case is it a substitute for the refinements which Acrobat Pro can add.
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InDesign only includes only the rudimentary features of form fields. In no case is it a substitute for the refinements which Acrobat Pro can add.
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G'day there Steve. Long time, no see!
I figured as much. Did a little bit more reading in the meantime and my research echoes what you are saying.
I see there are a couple of scripts from Ariel Walden that appear to solve the issue, among other things: FormMagic – Id-Extras: InDesign Scripts, Tips & Solutions Cancel​
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Hi Colin,
Yes indeed - FormMagic does this, and a lot more besides pertaining to the formatting of the form fields.
(There is a free version as well for short forms...)
Ariel