When I see the Hand tool show up, and not the insertion point cursor, I know I need to move on to step 4. Always hopeful, I will start by trying to type into field. ![]() (If you are using Adobe Reader X to access the form, be sure to read the final two paragraphs below.) Right-click it to open it in Acrobat X Professional or Acrobat X Standard.Locate the form I need to fill out on a website.But since it wasn’t, what can we do? Since I’m both printing-adverse (I love trees), and Acrobat-knowledgeable, here’s what I do: Frequently, when I’m directed to an online form, I find that I’m expected to print it, fill in the form by hand, and then fax it back.Īs a long-time Adobe Acrobat instructor, I know that with a few short steps, that form could have been enabled for online data entry. And if they did, they would only post online forms with fillable form fields. In a perfect world, everyone would not only own, but also know how to use Adobe Acrobat X Professional. Posted on: May 17th, 2011 Author: barb.binder Category: Adobe Acrobat Home / Adobe Acrobat / Adobe Acrobat X: Filling in Online Forms Adobe Acrobat X: Filling in Online Forms
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