Word-Formular inkl. Formularfelder in pdf konvertieren?

Hallo zusammen: Ich habe zahlreiche Word-Formulare (MS Word 2010), die ich jeweils in pdf konvertieren möchte.Allerdings so, dass die Word-Formularfelder (Datum, Text etc.) im pdf auch aus ausfüllbare Felder beibehalten werden. Ich nutze Acrobat XI pro.
Ich kann zwar die Word-Formulare in pdf konvertieren. Allerdings werden die Word-Formularfelder nicht mit übernommen. Laut Adobe-Support ist das mit Acrobat XI möglich, soll diesbezüglich im Forum nachfragen. Was ich hiermit gemacht habe :-). Würde mich über eine Hilfe freuen.

Nö. Formularfelder in Word sind VBScript Variablen mit den entsprechenden Controls oder Datenbankfelder. Das hat mit Acro-Formularen gar nix zu tun. Da gibt's nix zu übersetzen, weil's einfach mal ganz anders funktioniert.
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