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To create a copy of the document that is not restricted (and has no extended features in Adobe Acrobat Reader), click Save a Copy." Clearly I don't want to Save a Copy so I click Cancel. if I click Prepare Form with this file open another Dialogue Box pops up and says "This document restricts some Adobe Acrobat features to allow for extended features in Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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So, I try opening the PDF in Acrobat Pro and the form fields are there but there's no way to launch the Form Editor to add the last Digital Signature field. Please contact the author for the original version of this document." Basically there are no working form fields. The document has been changed since it was created and use of extended features is no longer available. So, I try opening the PDF in Acrobat Reader and a Dialogue Box pops up with the message "This document enabled extended features in Adobe Acrobat Reader. Then suddently I am unable to edit the PDF in the Form Editor at all!! What the hell! So, I delete the Signature field and save the file again. However, when I go to Preview the change I see a normal text field rather than the usual ability for the User to add an existing digital signature or create a new one. Until I add a Signature field for the Applicant to sign-off. I have been switching between Edit and Preview mode and saving changes as I go, and everything works as expected. I have painstakenly added fields, radio button groups, etc and applied form field formatting via Properties so form users have an enjoyable user experience (because no one likes filling in forms). So I have moved onto form creation in Adobe Acrobat Pro. After rounds of client feedback the design has been signed-off. I have created a 4-page Application Form in Adobe InDesign. Yes, I am annoyed and this is the first time I have ever posted such a grievance in the 25+ years I have used Adobe products. Making forms in Acrobat Pro is not new to me so I am not a novice but I clearly have room for improvement OR Adobe Acrobat Pro is simply a piece of ****.