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jaglaw2000
Registered: Jan 29 2007
Posts: 2

Hi. I created a form using Adobe and sent to clients for feedback. the form would not send. How do I fix that glitch? Also, how do I or can I creat a from and then put in on my website? Can it be converted to HTML coding?

My Product Information:
Acrobat Pro 8, Windows
tedpadova
ExpertTeam
Registered: Dec 31 2005
Posts: 848
You can email a PDF like any other file. If you click the Email tool in Acrobat, your file in view is attached to a new email message. You may need to open your email client to see the message with the attachment and click the Send button to send the file to your recipient(s).

Attachments to mail messages are governed by the same restrictions you have with other types of attachments. If your file size exceeds the maximum permitted by your mail server, obviously your file won't be delivered.

There's nothing mysterious about emailing PDF attachments. If you know how to attach JPEG or other file types to a mail message, PDFs work the same.

You can upload a PDF to your Web site. For a URL link, set up the link to the PDF instead of an HTML link. For example: [url=http://www.company.com/myfile.pdf]http://www.company.com/myfile.pdf[/url]

Hope this helps.

ted

The author of numerous books on Acrobat, Photoshop, Illustrator and the Adobe Creative Suite, and an international speaker on Adobe Acrobat, Ted Padova is a well-known PDF guru.