How to create interactive PDF forms to impress your clients

Brian Hoff sent us this link to his tutorial How to create interactive PDF forms to impress your clients.

Tutorial how to easily create your own interactive PDF that clients can fill out, edit and submit an email back to you.



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  1. Alan Valek December 16th

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    I’ve done this before, but it still freaks people out. Most people have no idea how to use technology or let alone a computer—although, this does work very well when someone does use it.


  2. The Ad Mad December 16th

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    Nice one! Totaly useful and good lookin’ :)


  3. winnie george December 17th

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    Thanks a lot


  4. Kayla May 5th

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    This is a great tutorial! If your not someone who is familiar Acrobat Professional or you just want more advanced stuff done (example calculations) there are people who offers this service. Get the work done for you….(if your lazy like me as well). There is a site I use that is really good, I do debt consulting and require that my clients complete an assessment, this is a 5 page form and requires them to outline their assets and liabilities and find the difference to determine their savings/debt amount. However, clients would complete the forms manually and my secretary would have to type all the information again…legibility problems….typing errors…finally I got a bit frustrated. This small company called FormWiz (www.formwiz.webs.com) was able to convert my current PDF into a interactive form that customers could complete and email me the information BEFORE they entered the office. What was even better about this was all they had to do was type in numbers and the form was designed to automatically calculate the totals. I was so amazed at the work they did I got them to do our employment application.


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