PDF Forms on Adobe Reader Touch - missing content

Dear community
I created a set of PDF-forms for a survey which will be conducted using tablets (Win 8.1). First part of the form shows old data entries in text form fields, second part is for the actual filling of updated data. Adobe Reader (and any other application, no matter what system) don't have any problems showing the forms with all its content. Only in Adobe Reader Touch (and other "App"-versions of PDF readers) the form fields in which the old data is supposed to be, stay blank. Filling, however, works fine.
I really want to make use of the amenities of the Touch-version of the reader for the survey (simple, full screen, etc.), but for that I need the forms running of course. Any suggestions?
The forms were created with LibreOffice Base.

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