How to create a PDF from InDesign?

Hello world!

Hope that there is no thread for this topic... is said by the way. I need to create a PDF of an InDesign file.

I try to explain: with the ID, I would create a file with the text, tables, images with the text forms on them, etc... Now I have to export to PDF format and I want to turn the forms (sorry for the bad English, I'm Italian) into those to fill in PDF format. How can I do?

Thank you all!

Dario

Export the ID as an interactive PDF file.

Open the PDF in Acrobat XI form, then:

File > save as other > Reader Extended PDF > activate tools more (including fill & save)... Your users will be able to fill out the form and save it (assuming that they have later versions of the Acrobat Reader software).

Be sure to keep a copy of your original PDF with a different file name because once you have created a form of PDF Reader enabled you cannot change it.

Derek

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