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PDF forms - InDesign Tutorial
From the course: InDesign: Interactive Documents
PDF forms
- [Instructor] Most business communication goes in one direction, from the company to the consumer. But occasionally you'll need to give people a way to communicate back to you. Whether it's to give you feedback in a survey or to submit information for a subscription, you need a way to organize information for people to send it to you, and this is the perfect job for a form. Here's an example of a PDF form for subscribing to a magazine. There are radio buttons for choosing the length of subscription, there are text fields where I can enter my information, and there are lists where I can choose an item like the state where I live. There are many applications you can use to design and create PDF forms. You can design a form in Microsoft Word, you can make a form entirely in Adobe Acrobat, or you can design it with an application like Illustrator, and export it as a PDF, and then add the form fields in Acrobat. Or if you want a solution that can give you some great design tools, and the…
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