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email pdf form

Asked by andrewaiello in Adobe Acrobat, Extensible Markup Language (XML), Miscellaneous Hardware

Tags: form, interactive, pdf

I created an interactive form using adobe designer.  The form has a number of text boxes on it and a submit by email button.

when the user clicks the submit by email button, their email client opens up with an xml attachment and the following message in the message body:


"The attached file contains data that was entered into a form. It is not the form itself.

The recipient of this data file should save it locally with a unique name. Adobe Acrobat Professional 7 or later can process this data by importing it back into the blank form or creating a spreadsheet from several data files. See Help in Adobe Acrobat Professional 7 for more details."


I was wondering if there is a way to have the actual pdf attached to the email and not the xml file.  Also, i would like to have a custom message in the body of the email.  Is this possible?

When you click the email button on the top of acrobat it does attach the pdf with the users input, but the user has to go out of there way to find that email button...


Thanks
 
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