Email filled out pdf file?

I can fill out a doc form within the app but when i try to email it comes up blank. Anyone know why??
Thanks

Hi kitchen_chef,
You need to save the filled form and then email.
You would need to enable this form in Acrobat in order for Reader users to be able to save it.
The option is located under the "advanced" menu.

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