Acrobat Pro: distribution options? Form options?

I have a 24 page document with three two page forms at different points in the document. Can specific form pages of a larger doc be distributed? Does it have to submit the whole doc? Ideally, I would like the user to fill out the form fields and click a submit button at the bottom to send that page to an email address.

Open the PDF and do the following:  File> Save As> Reader Extended PDF> Enable Additional Features

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