Create pdf forms to fill out on-line for customer to distribute to their customers via their website.

Have taken a very old Quark doc and made a PDF form in Acrobat Pro 11 on mac. The customer wants customers to download on their site, complete and return by e-mail using the button "submit". Created action Submit button using e-mail viable test in the form "mailto:[email protected]", selected the export Format "PDF the complete document" and .pdf is registered as active player. " During the test to myself by sending the PDF in piece form attached e-mail, download and open in Acrobat Reader 11 on pc, form can be filled when the SHIPMENT is selected, first get "No Matches Found", I hit 'OK', but then "any of the specified recipients can not be resolved." That kills it.

This client is small and never goes down the path to the server to get the answers.

In addition, what is the problem with '500 users limit' i've going through trying to understand this?

Yes, Acrobat Standard can enable drive forms, but it does not include the right to use digital signature as Acrobat Pro, but it probably won't be a problem.

Submission by email might work very well for most users who use desktop Adobe Reader versions, but the client must be prepared to deal with cases where it doesn't, assuming that they even hearing thereon. Providing a fillable version on the screen, but not electronically electronic is a reasonable thing to do.

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