Form fields in Acrobat Prof. 8.1.6 updating automatically

I have a form I created in Acrobat Prof. 8.1.6. When I fill in one field it automatically fills in the same information in ever field on that line. I don't want it to do that and can't seem to find a way to make it stop. Not all lines are doing this. The top line doesn't do it, just all lines below. I am attaching the file so you can see for yourself what is happening. I want all fields to be independent of each other. Thanks for any help on this.
I have already unchecked auto complete in preferences and this did not work.

Go back to your form and look at it closely.
None of the form fields should have the exact same name.
if they do whatever is filled in in one will be filled in, all with same name.
There actually is an advantage in rare occasions, to have that happen. say when you need the exact same information at top of each page in a form. You fill in once and it filled in in every page that needs the information.
Name       Name      Name  , will have same information
Name1     Name2     Name3 , will not.

Similar Messages

  • Problem with Buttons/Form Fields in Acrobat PDF when created in InDesign CS4

    So I have been working for quite some time on an interactive form for an internal client at my job. It has two major components, one is the side bar navigation, which I created using buttons in InDesign which link to bookmarks in the document. The second aspect is that I also created "check boxes" accoring to this video: http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/cs4/articles/lrvid4434_ds.html
    I have two major issues:
    1. Whenever I try to convert my boxes to form fields in Acrobat it will not recognize them unless I save out 4 pages at a time (rather than the whole document).
    2. I then have to combine the document and get multiple sets of bookmarks, and some bookamrks are corrupted (not working properly). Even when I try to convert the whole document some of the buttons are corrupted.
    UGH tired of this project, I am really bastardizing the whole thing to get it done, but want to figure out the problem as this is an ongoing document that we will be using over and over again in future years.
    I am attaching the pdf file--this is a pieced together one (saved out 4 pages at a time) (which I did do some fixes to to get buttons to go to proper locations) and the original indesign file (partial file due to size).
    PLEASE OH PLEASE HELP ME!

    Acrobat's Form Wizard is good but not perfect when creating form data from a PDF. I have never encountered Acrobat not able to finish the process of creating all form fields, but have encountered very slugish performance afterwards when there was a lot of forms, buttons, and other elements within the pages. And I would say, from your attached PDF, it is pretty heavy with content. I am going to suggest an idea, but I have not tested this to see if it would work.
    In InDesign, create a layer for your navigation tabs, and a layer for your text with the check boxes. Create two PDFs from ID, one PDF with just your-nav tabs, the second with just your text with check boxes. In Acrobat, perform the Form Wizard on the second PDF and see if this will finish, the idea here is to reduce the cllutter for the Form Wizard to finish. If it does, you can merge the first PDF as a layer with the second to have a completed document. Again, I have not tested this theory.

  • How does one strip out all Live Cycle data from a PDF and rebuild the form fields in Acrobat?

    Someone in a different department built a bunch of forms in Live Cycle. We now need to make minor edits to these forms but we all have Macs and can't use Live Cycle. Currently our only option to change a date and a name on each form  is to buy a new Windows workstation, buy a copy of Live Cycle and train someone for it.
    I understand the Live Cycle technology and Acrobat technology for forms are somehow different but there must be a way to just strip out all the Live Cycle form programming so that I just have the bare PDF with the text and layout.  Then make the text edits and rebuild the form fields in Acrobat.

    It depends on your PDF. Is the PDF a static XFA or a dynamic XFA?
    You can check to see if the PDF is static/dynamic by clicking File=>Save As, and it should say static or dynamic PDF as file type.
    iText will work with Static XFA forms created in LiveCycle. Dynamic XFA forms are not supported.
    You can also submit XML data to a server side script and parse the XML data using C# system.xml.xmlreader.
    Another tool that may speed the development of the project is:
    http://www.fdftoolkit.net/
    Note: FDFToolkit.net utilizes iText Technologies.

  • How to find and replace data in form fields in acrobat xi, its not allowing to do so while trying, a

    how to find and replace data in form fields in acrobat xi, its not allowing to do so while trying, asking for adobe livecycle to get installed. please help.

    Easiest way to do it is the following:
    - Open the PDF file in Acrobat.
    - Go to Tools - Forms - More Form Options - Export Data.
    - Save the form data as an XML file somewhere on your system.
    - Open XML the file in a plain-text editor (I recommend Notepad++).
    - Let's say you want to replace all the years in the dates from "2013" to "2014". Do a global Search&Replace of "2013-" to "2014-" (I added the dash just to make sure that only date fields are edited).
    - Save the XML file (maybe under a new name).
    - Go back to the PDF file, and now go to Tools - Forms - More Form Options - Import Data.
    - Select the edited XML file and import it.
    - Done!

  • Where do I hide the color in form fields in Acrobat DC?

    Where do I hide the blue color in form fields in Acrobat DC?

    Hello Jeady,
    George's JavaScript suggestion is a good answer.
    You can also turn on form field highlighting via a menu item as you could via the button in the blue bar in Acrobat XI.
    In Acrobat DC, do the following:
    1. Open your form.
    2. Select the Prepare Form tool.
    3. In the right-hand pane Prepare Forms tools, click the dropdown for More.
    4. On the More menu, select "Highlight Existing Fields" to toggle the setting.
    The setting sticks until changed for all forms open in Acrobat.
    Regards,
    Charlene

  • Editing Form Fields inside Acrobat? (after using LiveCycle Designer)

    Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended ==  Acrobat
    LiveCycle Designer ES 8.2 == LiveCycle Designer
    =========================================
    Say I downloaded a new PDF from the interwebs.
    I want to add some forms fields so I go to Forms ==> Add or Edit Fields... (inside Acrobat)
    Now Acrobat will detect possible places where to add the form fields. I make changes etc. Then I am  satisfied with my form fields.
    Now say I want to remove a particular object from the PDF, lets take an image as an example.
    So I fire up  LiveCycle Designer; File ==> New ==> Import a PDF document ==>  Create an Interactive Form with a Flowable Layout.
    I remove that pesky little object.
    In LiveCycle Designer, I save the file as PDF.
    I open up Acrobat. I realize I need to make some more changes to some of the Form  Fields.
    But now instead of "Add or Edit Fields..." option I get "Edit Form in  Designer..."
    I hate the GUI of LiveCycle Designer --- I had rather edit the form  fields from inside Acrobat, as it is easy and fast to change multiple  form fields in a few clicks.

    Thank you Niall for the above response; Your response gave me an idea which allowed me to remove that line by zooming in to 200%
    You know Acrobat detects Form Fields for you.
    But many times it makes mistakes, for example in the screenshot below it made the boxes that came with the PDF as text fields instead of check boxes.
    The thing is rather than me delete the (form) fields it detected, and start over by making new check boxes, I will not be able to place my new check box in exact locations as Acrobat has done.
    When I imported the fields that Acrobat made into LC (by saving the PDF in Acrobat and then opening it with LC) I get option to change the Object Type from Text Field to Check Box when I right click the object.
    Is there a similar way to change the Object Type from Text Field to Check Box inside Acrobat? Any suggestions?
    ===========
    I would really like to do it inside Acrobat because then if I have to make some minor changes to some field properties, all my hard work which I did by filling the fields gets deleted, as I am forced to use LC. The text I add to the fields don't get deleted when I edit the field properties inside Acrobat. I don't know why LC decides to delete all the text which is filled out in the form fields even though the PDF is saved in Acrobat before being imported into LC?
    Here is the above PDF file with the text boxes:
    http://www.mediafire.com/?lnn32jm5am5
    Again thanks for all your guidance so far.

  • Visibility description text form fields in Acrobat Pro

    Hi there,
    I'm making a lot of forms for a client of mine. The major part I'm doing from indesign CC, but a couple of specific alterations I have to do in Acrobat Pro. There is one thing I can't figure out, lets see if I can describe it correctly;
    One of the 'forms' is a certificate clients of my clients will get. In this certificatie is a graphic area in which the account manager, who makes the sell, has to type in the company name of the new client.
    So I made a text field for this, but here's the thing:
    I'd like to display the description of the field (which is 'Type in company name') visible in the field in acrobat.
    1 account manager opens form
    2 sees where to type the company name
    3 types
    4 the description will be invisible with printing
    It would be even better if the description tekst becomes invisible after typing, but maybe that's a bridge too far?
    Can anyone help me with this or maybe tip me on an alternative?
    Thank you!
    Regards, Liek

    This is for a text field that you create in Acrobat, whether the form is used offline or online. The script is a custom Format script, which you can place by bringing up the Properties dialog for the field, select the Format tab, set a format category of Custom, and you should see where you can enter the script. Change the string "Instructional text goes here" to the text you want to display when the field is blank.

  • Form Fields in Acrobat Pro 9

    I have searched the Internet without success. I have
    created a pdf form and I would like to be able to drag and drop a photo into a form field. I haven't found anything saying that this is even possible but I am sure this can be done. May just be a wild idea but If anyone has any ideas of thoughts on this please share.

    I have spent a few hours trying to figure out how to
    use the text touch up tool and or a button to accomplish this task. The Text touch up tool
    is gray in the menu pull down and it won't let me use it. I have tried several different ways and nothing so far. The button idea... I could see where it would work but after trying several actions I don't know which action to chose and the settings to make it work right. Can you be more specific as to how the tools will fit my need. Thank you for your help!

  • Can't See Form Fields in Acrobat 9

    I created a form using the wizard. When I went in to create additional fields in the form field editor all the fields were gone and each field I added disappeared as well. My OS is 32 bit Windows 7 Pro. Everything is patched up to current levels. Someone told me they though this as a Windows accessibility setting my those must be for XP or something because the same settings don't exist in my version of Windows.
    I can't see forms in any document in the forms editor.
    Tom

    I concur with TSN. What I see is shown below:
    That looks reasonable. I assume this is also what TSN was seeing. The fonts are all normal Arial fonts. Even if you are on a MAC, I think the Arial would be replaced by Helvetica for viewing. 2 of the fonts are not embedded and you may not have the fonts on your system, explaining the viewing problem. The same is probably true for all the other PDFs you mentioned. You may want to see if you can add the Arial fonts to your system (again, we have no idea what that is).

  • Linking text form fields in Acrobat Pro

    I am using Acrobat Pro.  I have successfully entered javascript that links multiple text fields so that when reaching the end of one field it automatically advances to the next.  My problem is that if I am in the middle of a word it will split the word instead of carrying the entire word to the next line.  How do I fix this?

    I'm having a simliar problem except for some reason, if I am typing a word, the sentance will advance to the next field but will be missing a letter and looks like this:
    This is an example of what Acrob
    t is doing.
    There is a letter that disappears and I can't seem to find how/where to fix it. I think it involves something with the java code but I'm not sure...

  • InDesign / Acrobat Mystery - interactive buttons misinterpreted as form fields by Acrobat

    hi everybody
    I am quickly approaching a deadline and have only few hair left... i stumbled upon a bug or whatever in InDesign... After countless hours of pinpointing the root of the error i am able to reconstruct the error scenerio in few steps that go like this:
    1 - create a blank ID document with 37 pages
    2 - go to Master Page A in that document
    3 - create 3 interactive buttons with the button tool anywhere on the Master Page A, leave the buttons blank
    4 - export all pages to PDF with all interactive options ON
    NOW !
    what i get when i open this PDF in Acrobat is an annoying pink bar across the width of the page saying this:
    Please fill out the following form. If you are a form author, choose Distribute Form in the Forms menu to send it to your recipients.
    NOW WHERE THE HACK IS THAT COMING FROM AND HOW TO TURN IT OFF !!!
    TO MAKE YOUR HEAD TWIST !
    try exporting the same ID document but only pages 1-20 and the annoying pink stripe does not appear in this case... crazy - no changes to the document...
    please help ASAP i wasted two days figuring this out...
    since this is a king of ID/ACRO combined problem appearing on PC or MAC i post it on all related forums... sorry i see no other options...

    -------------------- PROBLEM SOLVED -------------------------
    ok so to make it quick the whole ill behaviour seems to be a bug appearing only in combination of InDesign 5.0.x and Acrobat 8.0.0 for Macintosh, the problem could be solved using Acrobat 8.1.2
    since most of the bug fixes in Acrobat 8.1 and 8.1.2 updates are according to Adobe "bug fixes of Form-Related Issues" this makes total sense...
    -------------------- QUICKEST SOLUTION ------------------------
    1 - upgraded to Acrobat 8.1.2 for Macintosh
    2 - exported the PDF -WITHOUT- any buttons
    3 - opened the PDF in Acrobat 8.1.2 and created the buttons manually inside Acrobat 8.1.2
    ANYBODY WITH ACROBAT 8.0.0 FOR MACINTOSH WILL STILL SEE THE PINK BAR !!!
    EVERYBODY ELSE (READER 9.0, ACROBAT 8.1.2) WONT SEE THE PINK BAR OR ICON ANYMORE!!!
    GOOD BYE EVRYBODY AND THANKS TO ALL WHO HELPED ME SOLVE THE PROBLEM...

  • How can I force Acrobat Pro XI to install updates automatically?

    It defaults to download and ask and I've found a number of ways to prevent the install from happening at all, but nothing to force automatic updates.  I'd prefer a public property within the MSI, but it seems only reader has that capability.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    See Windows Updates
    More info that you probably need is here: http://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/QuickKeys/WIN_UpdaterQuickKeyAll.pdf
    hth,
    Ben

  • Can I add a text form field in Photoshop that can be edited in Acrobat reader?

    I design coffee labels with Photoshop then send them off to the printers. The printers then open up a PDF and put in the best before date before printing. At the moment I have to add the text form fields using Acrobat Pro after i've saved the photoshop document as a Photoshop PDF. The problem is if I want to edit the labels at a later date, I have to re-add the text form fields with Acroabat again. 
    Can I add a text form field in Photoshop that can be edited in Acrobat reader? Is it better to use another program for this task?
    Thanks in advance
    Ian

    As A1's Calculate script, under "Simplified field notation", enter:
    A * 0.8
    The same goes for B1 and B, resp.

  • Updating form field Acrobat 9.0

    I'm programming in Visual Basic and I'm able to read a form field but I when I try to update it's value, nothing happens. This code works fine in Acrobat 7.0.
    set f =jso.getobject("fieldname")
    f.value = "New Value"
    The field updates fine in Acrobat 7.0, but does nothing in Acrobat 9.0. Acrobat 7.0 has been uninstalled on the machine and only Acrobat 9.0 is installed. I can read the existing field values, but the code line doesn't work in 9.0. What am I doing wrong?

    http://forums.adobe.com/message/3128922#3128922
    I don't see any documentation like that except in Life Cycle and I need to change the fields programmatically in VB. I ran across this discussion you had with another poster that is basically the same question I had. Can you give me a link or something?

  • Quick Tip: How to create editable form fields | Acrobat X Tips & Tricks | Adobe TV

    A short tip that details how to create editable form fields using Acrobat X Std. or Pro.
    http://adobe.ly/wzXkmL

    I have created a form which will be filled out by customers and sent back to me via 'submit' button. What I am trying to figure out is when we receive the filled out form, is there any way to have it as a pdf. To clarify, when the form is filled out and sent, the receiver opens the email and attached is a non-editable pdf. This way the customers information is no longer editable.

Maybe you are looking for