We have uploaded a fillable pdf on our website. Currently, users have to save it to their desktop and attach it to an email to send it back to us.
How would we go about making it so that the pdf form can be filled on line and submitted directly to us once completed. Receiving it as an attachment would be fine.
How do I add a go daddy submit button to a fillable pdf already uploaded to our site.
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The ability to "submit" a fillable PDF is something you need to do within the PDF file itself. In Acrobat you can add a button which has an action of creating the email with an attachment
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You would have to re-build the form in Website builder vs the PDF. Doing it as a PDF can only be sent back / submitted as a PDF on an email attachment
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The ability to "submit" a fillable PDF is something you need to do within the PDF file itself. In Acrobat you can add a button which has an action of creating the email with an attachment
Once your issue is resolved,
please be sure to come back and click accept for the solution
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Thank you so much for the information.
What we were looking to do is have the form be filled out and sent to us via our web site as opposed to an email attachment from the user email. Is there a way to set that up using our Website Builder?
You would have to re-build the form in Website builder vs the PDF. Doing it as a PDF can only be sent back / submitted as a PDF on an email attachment
Once your issue is resolved,
please be sure to come back and click accept for the solution
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