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I did a quick test to see what FusionPro would do with PDF form fields present on FP template. Ideally it would not touch them, so that they appear on the composed PDF "unharmed". However my test indicates that this is not the case, as the fields are stripped off off the output PDF. Is there a way to instruct the composition engine to pass the form fields/logic into the result PDF?
Last edited by azatko; October 27th, 2010 at 11:10 AM.. |
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Azatko,
I'm surprised it would strip them out and unfortunately I'm not aware of a way to keep them intact.
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I got an off-the-list reply from support:
On Nov 1, 2010, at 9:20 PM, FusionPro Support wrote:I voiced my desire to consider fixing this non-bug and retaining the form fields during composition. |
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old post but does any body know if this can be done?
I also did some test and it wasn't working, stumbled on this thread searching for a solution. I need to keep some form field action button. Thank you |
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Hello everyone, if you are still watching this thread!
Recently, I ran into the same issue. Fillable form fields are stripped out of the composed PDF. I am currently running FusionPro version 8.2.7. I contacted support, and here is what I learned. FusionPro version 9.1.0 (released on June 27 2013) and newer will retain form fields and annotations from template and PDF images. Next month I am upgrading to a newer 9.x version of FusionPro, can't wait to test this out!
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Hello,
I am working with a fillable pdf withpersonalization in FusioPro 12. Everything is working after composing except for the radio buttons. When you click yes then no is checked. I have only attached a portion of the booklet. Any suggestions? Thanks Chris |
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