I'm fairly new to this, so I apologize in advance, but truly appreciate any feedback or help. I'm tasked with converting our office docs to electronic forms.
The problem I'm experiencing is two-fold. One, as I'm sure you are aware, when you convert a word document (with tables in particular) to pdf, the resulting pdf prints perfectly, but only looks normal at high magnifications. In 100% zoom, such as a typical client accessing it via 'reader' it's missing line etc. This resolves with printing or higher magnification, but obviously no one looks at docs like that. Only thing I can do is essentially scan the doc as a pdf to obtain a high resolution, low zoom doc. This looks fine on our web site, but is a pain. Any suggestions.
My second concern is that once I convert a word doc to pdf and then start entering all the fields etc to make it an electronic form, it works great except when I realize I'd like to change some text in the original document. In that case, I have to essentially start all over.
This really seems like I'm missing an important step. There must be someway to take a word doc, convert it with acrobat fields/java script etc, and then change the original text or formatting.... what am I missing. Am I going about this the wrong way. Should I be designing all the forms from scratch in a different program?
Suggestions... help...
Perhaps you have it, and do not know it !
in Acrobat Pro - > Advanced > Form > Make new form.If all you have is Reader, you need to at least buy Adobe LiveCycle Designer.
http://www.adobe.com/products/livecycle/designer/
$349.00
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