I need a fillable form that I can send to my clients and have them fill out and return via e-mail

I need a fillable form that I can send to my clients, have them fill it out and return via e-mail

Hi,
You can save your form as a submission-enabled PDF form, send the PDF form to your clients and ask them not to submit the data using the submit button in the form but send you the PDF form after they fill it out. "Save Submission-Enabled PDF" button can be found in the Distribute tab of the form.
Thanks,
Wenlan

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