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inserting background art into existing form?

cfinley
Registered: Jan 9 2008
Posts: 70

anyone know if I can set up a blank form, then add a .pdf as background art afterwards? When I try it just takes me to the new form wizard rather then adding to my existing form.

I'm looking for a way to have text input boxes set in place and then change the background art as needed. It would need to be .pdf as art so I can keep my CMYK colors

Thanks

gkaiseril
Expert
Registered: Feb 23 2006
Posts: 4308
You can try to open the form in Acrobat and replace the page, "Document => Replace Pages...".

George Kaiser

cfinley
Registered: Jan 9 2008
Posts: 70
thanks for your suggestion but this didn't work - the field was grayed out (probably because its just a single page) but I'm pretty sure that would only swap entire page out, not replace elements within a page

I found the edit>replace artwork will let me change existing backgrounds in a form created with pdf art background (create interactive form with fixed pages) but I want to know if its possible to just design the basic transparent field content first and add the .pdf artwork afterwards?What I want is something like layers in Photoshop - have text fields in a top "layer" that is otherwise transparent, and "slide" full page a pdf exported from InDesign beneath

When I choose create interactive form with flowable text, it gives me an error box saying I've lost my CMYK color and vector art shapes made in Illlustrator - so our brand color is off and the logo is totally pixelated, and some parts are just plain missing

unfortunately starting a form as fixed page severely limits alot of the dynamic functions... no adding pictures, no subforms

The grand scheme is to have one label template to rule them all - a single pdf with every layout for each part label and let dropdown boxes detrmine which artwork is displayed, and a check box to switch between bag and case labels - these need to look professionally printed so precise color and clean art are a must

I know LiveCycle wasn't designed for high quality off-set printing, but if anyone knows a work around to start a page as an interactive form and still work with CMYK vector graphics please let me know!!

Thanks
mazzamuz
Registered: Feb 10 2008
Posts: 11
just a though but perhaps you are going about this in the wrong way - Save your print ready work as a PDF - crop marks CMYK etc etc
open it in Designer ( not flowable) then place the fields over where you want them - specify font etc
then create another pdf without you text open it in designer and simply copy the fields over.
this should keep vectors - did it a while back
brinsmere
Registered: Nov 11 2008
Posts: 1
i created a portfolio but now am unable to insert a background. the choices are not active on the document \ background menu choice. how do i insert a background image?

thanks,
matt
radzmar
Expert
Registered: Nov 3 2008
Posts: 1202
Background to where? A Portfolio is not directly a PDF, it is a collection of different PDF-files within a PDF container.
Open one of the portfolio's PDF-files, save it separately to your harddrive and edit it.
After that, reimport it into the portfolio to replace the older version of it.

radzmar
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