If you have the full version of Adobe Acrobat this can be done. You can create forms with text boxes, check boxes, etc., and then have a link/button on the page that will automatically forward the form via email.
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Browse All TopicsHi, i have a problem, i need to create a pdf file that MUST be able to replace a printed sheet. HOW?, Simple, i want to make the pdf file interactive by putting boxes with options that people can choose, but i dont know how to do it, that is why i´m asking. I need to do this to replace printed forms, and i also would like to add at the bottom of my pdf file a single button that would send me that pdf through internal email to me. I am inside a company. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Please forgive my english, i´m still practicing.
Thanks a lot,
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Acrobat provides an SDK for interacting with PDF files. The term FDF means Forms Data Format and is a method you can use to do what you are asking about. You can use virtually any programming language (even Perl, C++, ASP, or Java) to plop form fields on a PDF file, and programmatically do anything you want with them, filling them from a database, putting data from the forms into a database or an email. It's a bit tricky to learn about, but once you learn it, you can do some amazing things. If you have more than one or two forms you will need to do this with, it might be a way to go. Here's a link:
http://partners.adobe.com/
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by: alain34Posted on 2005-05-05 at 08:10:56ID: 13936688
have a look at the product from pdflib at http://www.pdflib.com