I own the Adobe Suite. How do I build a form?

I own the Adobe Suite already (including Acrobat) and I would like to build a form. Do I have to pay an additional fee to do this? If not, how do I create a form?

Hi lynnholly,
If you have Acrobat, you don't need to buy additional software to create forms. Please see Acrobat Help | Creating and distributing PDF forms for some great, basic forms information.
Please let us know if you have additional questions.
Best,
Sara

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