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rogerfedykAnswered on February 20, 2019 01:56 AM
I have an interactive PDF. What do I have to do?
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BJoannaAnswered on February 20, 2019 02:58 AM
I'm sorry but I do not understand your question. Please explain in more details what exactly are you trying to achieve.
Inside of the guide where you posted your comment is explained how our online forms can be embedded to a webpage. PDF forms cannot be embedded.
If you have a PDF Form that you want to import to JotForm, please check this guide:
How Can I Import My Own PDF to JotForm?
You can also create an online form using our Form Builder and convert it into a Fillable PDF form.
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rogerfedykAnswered on February 20, 2019 06:43 AMHi, I found your PDF import page.
The interactive PDF was created with Adobe Acrobat DC.
Your import function fails with a error.
The PDF has 6 pages with 40 text boxes and the same number of check
boxes. It is a medical questionairre
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BJoannaAnswered on February 20, 2019 09:15 AM
If the import of your PDF form failed, I can only suggest you to try again or to create a new Fillable PDF form from scratch using our PDF Editor. If your PDF form is not compatible it cannot be imported.
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rogerfedykAnswered on February 21, 2019 12:43 AMOk, I am using the PDF form builder.
Now I have a different problem. The Layout Settings have a Line Spacing
setting. However, it only offers Compact, Medium and Large settings.
This is not enough. Your Form Designer allows the user to squeeze Line
Spacing down to 0 px.
The PDF Builder setitngs do not allow me to squeeze up text. What
options are available in the PDF Builder to do this
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BJoannaAnswered on February 21, 2019 01:53 AM
I moved your new question to a separate thread - https://www.jotform.com/answers/1739294
We will reply there shorty.