![]() Email and Form Issues in Acrobat and Reader XI (they're better)Įmail submission has always been problematic in both Acrobat and Reader because of the tenuous nature of the connection between Acrobat and the user's email program. JavaScript allows the email submission to be configured in just about any way necessary. You could, for example, collect data from fields on the form and then use this data to set the email destinations as well as any other email parameters such as the subject line and message text. ![]() ![]() Fortunately, you can use Acrobat JavaScript to perform this same task, and it is much more flexible. You’re out of luck for example, if you want to CC the form data to an email address on the form. However, to use this button action, the email address has to be set at the time the form is created and it can’t be changed later. It’s often convenient to submit PDF form dataīy email, and Acrobat provides a simple button action for doing this in both forms technologies- AcroForms and XFA (LiveCycle). Scope: AcroForm and LiveCycle scripting Skill Level: Intermediate Prerequisites: Familiarity with Acrobat and/or LiveCycle
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