![]() ![]() You may be familiar with the fact that Acrobat does have, under the Forms tools, a Distribute Forms function that has a whole workflow for sending the form out, collecting the data back over time and then automatically converting that into a spreadsheet.Īnd that's a great tool, but you may also have some people in the workflow that just can't or won't fill the form out and use the form that way that you have designed it to be used.įor example, you may have people that will simply save the PDF and send it back to you directly. However, the problem is getting this data back and turning it into something useful, because I doubt that you'll want a stack of PDF files or even worse, a stack of pieces of paper that you somehow have to manage or re-key into something like a spreadsheet. Now, if you are familiar with Acrobat, you probably know that you can take a document and turn it into a form that one can complete on the computer in Acrobat or in the free Reader, and that's what I have here, so you can see that I can roll over this field here, type my name and then I can complete the rest of the form company, URL, etc. In this tutorial, I am going to cover managing form data. ![]() This is Tim Plumer, and I'm here for another Acrobat X Pro video tutorial. ![]()
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