Re: Acrobat 9.5.5 Pro - odd font won't go away
The problem is when you use one of the non-base-14 fonts for a form field and then change it to a base-14 font (Times, Helvetica, Courier, etc.), the reference to the non-base-14 font does not get...
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BTW, if you start with a new PDF, you should be able to copy & paste the fields from the old form to the new to avoid having to recreate all of the fields.
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After being disheartened by your first post, this second bit of info is outstanding news. It'll make a 5-hour job just 5 minutes. I'll only report back here if it's not doable for some reason. Thank...
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Another thing that should help is the new ability in Acrobat 11 to paste in place fields that you copy from one document to another. When pasting, hold down the Shift key when selecting "Edit >...
View ArticleInsert an overlay of form fields on top of an existing form
Good afternoon! I currently have a Microsoft Access database where I keep pay data for employees. When we perform a pay change for an employee, we generate a form that shows the name of the employee,...
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There are a number of ways to automate the process of adding form fields to a PDF. Which you choose depends on the details of your desired workflow. For example, you can use a JavaScript in a batch...
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That sounds like what I am wanting to do! Could you assist me with this or point me in the right direction?
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You can create a field with JavaScript using the doc.addField method: http://livedocs.adobe.com/acrobat_sdk/9.1/Acrobat9_1_HTMLHelp/JS_API_A croJS.88.435.html Notice the sample code in the...
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Thank you so much. I know a little about java script. I will start working on this. If I run into some snags, would you mind me posting back to this question for you to assist me?
View ArticleRe: Acrobat 9.5.5 Pro - odd font won't go away
I'm still using 9.5.5, simply because I haven't used it "enough" to upgrade. Leary about the new subscription system as well... Yes - decent deal if you use all the programs. But I digress... Your...
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I see, I misread your reference to Reader 11 to mean you were using Acrobat 11, but it looks like it worked out anyway. The base-14 fonts are special in PDF because they are guaranteed to be available...
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George I am working on the overlay-but have encountered a problem. I am needing to strikethrough some of the old information. I looked in the API reference, and it appears to be a span property. Here...
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If you set the field to allow rich text formatting, you can set the richValue property of the field to include spans, which can be used to specify strikethrough text:...
View ArticleI can not open a filled out pdf-form using Adobe Acrobat Pro X
I have a form in Indesign CS 5.5 and made it fillable with Adobe Acrobat Pro X. I enabled the 'additional features' to make the document a 'Reader extended pdf'. Whoever I send the form now, can fill...
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Most likely, the email server uses the wrong kind of encoding for PDFfiles, which causes them to get corrupt. You should contact your emailprovider and report this problem. In the meantime you can...
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What I am wanting to do is to strikethrough an existing part of the form. I could put a dummy blank field over the item and use the strikethrough. I know you can do this manually if you are adding...
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Why not use a Strikethrough annotation? It's much easier than using a form field...
View ArticleRe: I can not open a filled out pdf-form using Adobe Acrobat Pro X
Thanks for the advice!I'm afraid though that the problem is situated with the provider of the sender (when I open the email with my hotmail or gmail-account, it' s the same problem).The idea of...
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