Why can't I fill out pdf form using Reader on Android Devices?

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  • Filling out Pdf form

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    Please checkout this blog post on how to fill out PDF forms : https://blogs.adobe.com/acrolaw/2012/04/new-reader-for-ios-and-android-annotates-and-fills -forms/
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    Hi angel07h,
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    You can see from this posting in the Adobe Communities that you can get Adobe Reader from the App Store; you can fill out forms on an iPhone with it. Reader will also work with the iPad. I only use Reader on a Mac, but even though Preview will open PDF's and can be used to fill out forms, Reader seems to work better, which may be true running in iOS also.

  • Why can't I submit a PDF form online?

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    In order to submit the PDF, the default PDF viewer plugin for each browser must support it.
    To enable Adobe Reader as the default PDF viewer see the following web page:
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