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Use Edit / Preferences / Forms to decide how forms will be displayed and
function. Choose to have field values automatically calculated whenever
the form contains numerical controls with calculations defined. Choose
whether the focused form control should have a border or not and choose
colors for the field highlighting – required fields can be given a different
color. An auto-complete function can be defined to speed up repeated
form filling.
Returning the filled form
To return a filled form, click its Submit button if it has one (this may
require JavaScript to be enabled). Or save the form and send it via
e-mail. Or print the whole filled form and send it by fax or post. Another
option is to print the empty electronic form before filling it, then fill it in
PDF Reader, place the empty form in your printer and print your
responses onto it by choosing ‘Form fields only’ in the Print Content list
box. If you receive the form as an active PDF and also on paper (maybe
in color), you can fill the electronic form, put the form in your printer and
print just your responses onto it as described above
Verifying signatures
You may receive a document (not necessarily a form) containing a digital
signature. Click inside the signature to verify it. A dialog box provides two
verification results:
Whether or not the document has been modified since it was signed
Whether or not the signature can be verified as authentic. This
requires web access.
Working with Portfolios
A portfolio is a set of files grouped into a single PDF file. It can contain all
file types and can have sub-folders. XPS files retain their file type when
placed in a portfolio. PDF Reader 6 can open portfolios and display the
files inside it. It does this using Flash technology, so you will need a
recent Flash media player on your system to gain full benefit of the
portfolio interface.
First the interface displays document thumbnails and subfolders (if any).
Click or double-click on a file to display it. Use the left and right arrows in
the portfolio bar at the top of the window to move to the next or previous
files.
Click Home to return to the starting view with thumbnails.
Click List view to see a list of files and folders with related
information.
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