Create form in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC
To begin, open your form file in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC. Acrobat supports a variety of image formats, and can even automatically create many of your form fields. Then, perform the following actions.
- Click the
More Tools button towards the bottom right corner.
The Tools page opens.
- Click the
Prepare Form image to open the form editing interface.
After the form editing interface is open, you will notice that the form fields appear highlighted with boxes around them, and display the name of the field in the center of the box. If your form was already created, the form fields should remain editable. If they had not been created, Adobe Acrobat Pro DC will attempt to automatically create form fields based on the relative shapes of rectangles in proportion to text alongside them. In most cases, this automatic form generation works without issue, but may need to be edited or tweaked to suit your business needs. On the right-hand side, you can see a list of your fields. You can edit each field individually.
- To edit a field, right-click the preferred field in the field list and select
Properties.
A properties dialog box appears. It controls the majority of the appearance and formatting options available to that field. General, appearance, and formatting options are typically edited to suit the field.
- The toolbar at the top allows administrators to create a variety of fields, which includes text boxes, check boxes,
radio buttons, and more.
To learn more about creating PDF Forms, and for detailed instructions, see the following articles on the Acrobat website: "How to create a PDF form in Acrobat" and "Create a form from scratch in Acrobat."