Path File Name- Adobe Pro

Hello All,
I am trying to figure out if when creating a form using Adobe
Pro if you can have it generate the file's path automatically. If
you can how do you do it?
Thanks so much!

Hi,
Thanks for your post. However, this Forum is meant to discuss
issues related to acrobat.com and not acrobat. To
post an issue related to acrobat please visit the acrobat
forum :
http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx/.3bbeda8b/
You may also open a web case with Adobe Support. To do so,
please visit the following link :
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