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Initiating a Data Collection Workflow using Acrobat.com

This video shows you how Adobe Acrobat works with Acrobat.com for the collection of forms data.

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annw
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Registered: Jul 28 2010
change email client

I have created my pdf form, and a submit button. After I put my mailto: address in the field, it asked me to select my email client. I selected the first option (hoping it would use our company Groupwise account.) Instead, it used my Mail client on my Mac, which I do not want.
Before I closed the box, I checked 'do not show me again'.

Now I want to change my client (or find some way to have it open Groupwise upon submission, not Mail.) I have no idea how to retrieve that box again.

Thank you
Ann

grlintheworld
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Registered: Dec 21 2009
How can I take advantage of

How can I take advantage of this great workflow system for a form that lives on my website, rather than a form that I distribute to specific people at their email addresses? (An order form, for example?)

lharper
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Registered: Apr 27 2009
Missing information from a multi-line text field

I have sent out a form with a multi-line text field for an address.

When the form is sent back and the data collected at Acrobat.com I can only see the first line of the field, in this case the house number and street name, but city, state, etc., and information on the other lines of the field are missing.

Any ideas?

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