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Form Wizard in Acrobat Pro 9.x

jkapple
Registered: Oct 1 2010
Posts: 1

Hello,
 
I used the form wizard to auto-create fields in a PDF made from an Excel file. It works fine, placing fields on the PDF nicely in the boxes. The problem I have is the fields are text-boxes and I need check-boxes. Is there a way to mass change text-boxes to check-boxes? Or to force the wizard to create check-boxes instead of text boxes?
 
Separately, once I have form boxes in a PDF, is there a way to export the form data to a file and then import that data into another PDF?
 
Thanks.

My Product Information:
Acrobat Pro 9.3, Windows
Sean666
Registered: Nov 15 2010
Posts: 1
http://acrobatusers.com/forum/forms-acrobat/changing-field-type-pdf-determined

See 10/20/10 post in this forum on this issue.
I'm trying to resolve it as well.

lkassuba
ExpertTeam
Registered: Jun 28 2007
Posts: 3636
The auto-field detection process does require some manual intervention and unfortunately they're isn't an easy way to mass change form fields. However, there might be a few things you can do to your Excel form first. For example, try the following for check boxes:
• Use stroked square-, circular-, or diamond-shaped objects to designate check boxes.
• Make graphic objects symmetrical and uniform in appearance.
• You can use special characters from fonts such as Symbol, Zapf Dingbats, Wingdings, and Webdings.
• Put text labels to the right of check box objects; they will be used tocreate the field names.

Here is a link to a tutorial with more details:
http://acrobatusers.com/tutorials/designing-forms-auto-field-detection-adobe-acrobat

You can use the Forms > Manage Form Data command to manually move form data in and out of PDF forms.

Lori Kassuba is an AUC Expert and Community Manager for AcrobatUsers.com.

Merlin
Acrobat 9ExpertTeam
Registered: Mar 1 2006
Posts: 766
lkassuba wrote:
• Use stroked square-, circular-, or diamond-shaped objects to designate check boxes.
Yes, this is the main tip, for Acrobat form wizard:
round = radio button
square = checkbox

;-)


alexcleardesign
Registered: Jul 12 2011
Posts: 1
Hello Lori, et.al.

My problem is that the wizard is not recognizing my radio button space holders at all! I have multiple choice questions and the wizard sees none of the 100+. help! I've tried to follow the tips published by adobe but too no avail. what am i doing wrong? it sees my navigation and converts them, but not my radio buttons. i posted this quesiton in another area of your help site too.