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About Interactive PDF Forms

 

Interactive PDF forms allow users using Adobe Acrobat 7 OR Adobe Acrobat Reader 7 (or later versions) to fill out specially configured PDF forms using their computer, rather than filling them out by hand. Depending on how a given interactive PDF form is configured, they are capable of doing one or more of the following:

  • Click on fields within the form and type in the necessary information;
  • Automatically calculate fields within forms such as a Purchase Order Form, thereby letting the computer accurately calculate totals and perform other mathematical functions instead of relying on a given user's math skills;
  • Digitally sign the form (requires Acrobat 7 Pro and a valid digital ID or certificate); and
  • Automatically email the form to the authorized recipient, who can then process it accordingly.

Use of interactive PDF forms requires the user to either the purchase of Adobe Acrobat 7 Standard, Acrobat 7 Professional, OR download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.

Acrobat 7 Reader Capabilities and Limitations vs. Acrobat 7 Standard/Pro

Acrobat Reader 7 users can view, fill out, print, search and email any interactive PDF document.

Acrobat Reader 7 users cannot digitally sign or certify a PDF document.

Acrobat 7 Standard/Pro users can view, fill out, print, search, email, digitally sign and certify a PDF document.

Acrobat 7 Reader Compatability With Older Acrobat Software

If you have a previous version of the full version of Acrobat, you can still download and safely install Acrobat Reader 7 to run alongside your older Acrobat program, although an upgrade to Acrobat Standard or Pro version 7 is recommended. However, if you have an older version of Acrobat Reader, you are strongly advised to remove it and replace it with Acrobat Reader 7.

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