liamC
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I need to create an order form but dont want it in word as it looks unprofessional.
Is it possible to create a PDF that where you can enter data into text fields and be filled in and sent back via email or whatever?
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deano87
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Not that I know, of, no.
In Word you can create 'Forms' (bit of a ball ache unless you really know Word well), and than lock/protect the document, so they can only change/amend bits which need to be filled in
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AndyKent
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Assuming its in relation to your web/graphic design business thing would it not be far easier to do an online form?
I think you can create a PDF form with editable text areas but it just lets you print a copy off rather than save and return by email....
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Tommy L
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quote: Originally posted by aPkI think you can create a PDF form with editable text areas but it just lets you print a copy off rather than save and return by email....
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John
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As apk said, online form would surely be the most profesional.
You could create a pdf to email to them with the final details.
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liamC
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Thanks for the help chaps,
It is in relation mate yes - They want a professional looking order form to be able to be mailed out, filled in by the user, and sent back via email, but not as a word document...
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by liamC
Thanks for the help chaps,
It is in relation mate yes - They want a professional looking order form to be able to be mailed out, filled in by the user, and sent back via email, but not as a word document...
Nothing wrong with a Word document and forms, then locking it. But it does have issues of compatibility, so PDF would be best
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Whittie
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If you're wanting to email a form to people. You can create one in Outlook...
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M2RTY
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infopath?
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ed
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You can create a PDF with form items in it. It will then make an XML file with the responses that gets e-mailed.
The company I used to work for uses them for their job application forms...
https://www.web-based-bookings.com/uploaded/documents/Wasteland%20Application%20Form.pdf
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