![]() (Remember to be sure that you have grouped both the text and the shape together) Select the button frame then in your Buttons and Forms panel click on the small button at the bottom that will convert the Frames in to an active button. Now we are going to convert our Adobe InDesign Submit button in to an active button. Then in the top of the Buttons and Forms panel you can click on 'Type' then change it to 'Text Field'. Then open your Buttons and Forms panel (Window > Interactive > Buttons and Forms) and select all of the Adobe InDesign frames that you want to be the active form fields. When you add the text on top of the Adobe InDesign submit button be sure to group them together, this is essential as we are going to convert both the text and the frame in to a button at the same time. The Submit button can be made in any shape that can be created by Adobe InDesign, you will probably want text adding to the button so its clear that the user has to click on it for it to work. ![]() To make the form work we need to create a submit button for the user to click that will then send the information back to you via email. Then we are going to use Adobe InDesign's blank square frame tool to add some frames in the position that we are going to want to have the form fields, these will be where the end user types in their response within Adobe Acrobat. The first step is to create the titles of your form fields on your Adobe InDesign page, you can just use regular text frames, there will be no interactivity added to these frames as they are not going to move, you can also choose whichever font and colour that you require. Creating an interactive PDF form in Adobe InDesign enables your end user to fill in a form using Adobe Acrobat then submit the completed form back to you via email so you can collect the data that you require. ![]()
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