Interactive PDF forms linked in the article to appear in the folio

Can I make an interactive PDF form that can be used in the folio via linking or some other way. I need this book to have a review area with question that can be answered. and since you can create nifty forms in InDesign now, I was wondering if this new form feature can be used in a book you create with the Folio building options.
I have linked a PDF but text imput was not present in the app

Yeah, that is what I suspected as well.  My question is, how force all fields to use the "private version", rather than embedding so I can correct these large files?
I managed to come across another thread on the forum that you commented on a while back.  You suggested running a script, which I attempted (and resulted in error)
The thread: Set default font type and size in formcreated using Acrobat X Pro
for (var i = 0; i < numFields; i++) {
    var fName = getNthFieldName(i);
    var f = getField(fName);
    if (f.type === "text") {
        f.textFont = font.Arial;
        // Other properties go here
InvalidSetError: Set not possible, invalid or unknown.
Field.textFont:7:Console undefined:Exec
I feel like I'm getting closer to resolving this.. I'm glad I at least understand the issue now.  It's been puzzling me for a month.

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