Good day,
I am new to Acrobat Professional (9) and have been tasked with creating a form. Page one has fill in the blanks and drop down menus, no problem.
Page two has an image of an outline of a body. I would like the user to be able to click an area of the image to place an "x" or an "o." Then save the document and email it to a manager.
Thank you in advance, any help is greatly appreciated,
Ralph
The Checkbox tool from the Forms toolbar can be configured to display a "cross" ("x") or a circle (having an interior that is filled).
The "Place Multiple Fields" selection (from the form field's context menu) lets you create a grid of checkboxes.
Configure Acrobat's Preferences > Select the Category "Units & Guides".
In the Units & Guides configuration pane use "Layout Grid" values to provide
an appropriately sized layout grid. Display the grid via key strokes Ctrl+U
(Command+U on Mac (?)).
Use the layout grid's squares to place the checkbox to match a grid square.
Use Place Multiple Fields to built a collection of checkboxes over the body image.
Delete individual fields as needed.
To differentiated between "x" & "o" will likely require use of so Acrobat JavaScript.
But that is something one of the more JavaScript knowledgable AUC members would have to address.
May be a more elegant approach; but, do the above could be interesting .Be well...
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