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Written byNicole Levine, MFA

Last Updated: September 23, 2023References

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We'll show you how to create a fillable PDF form from a scanned document, spreadsheet, or other type of file using Adobe Acrobat Pro.

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Part 1 of 3:

Building a Form from a Document

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    Open Adobe Acrobat DC on your computer. Adobe Acrobat DC is the official subscription-based app for creating and managing PDF files.[1] Both the Standard and Pro plans allow you to create fillable PDFs.

    • To learn how to get Adobe Acrobat, see How to Install Adobe Acrobat.
    • Adobe Acrobat Pro offers a free trial subscription. To sign up, follow this link to Adobe's website.
  2. 2

    Click the Tools menu. It's at the top of the app.

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    Click Prepare Form. It's the purple icon near the center of the window.

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    Click Select a File. This allows you to import your form from another file, such as a Word, Excel, or non-fillable PDF file into Acrobat.[2]

    • If you'd rather scan a paper document, click Scan a document, and then follow the on-screen instructions to import it from your scanner.
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    Select the document you want to import. You can do this by double-clicking the document's name.

    • If you want to require a digital signature, check the box next to "This document requires a signature."
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    Click Start to build your form. This imports the file into Acrobat. The app will attempt to create fillable fields based on the appearance of the document. You can edit these fields and add new ones as needed.

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Editing Form Fields

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    Click the Tools menu and select Prepare Form. It's at the top of the screen. This places you into form editing mode. Now that you've imported a form, you can edit the existing fields, create new fields, and add other elements like menus and lists.

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    Edit an existing text field. Acrobat attempts to create fields based on the layout of your document. A list of fields appears in the right panel under the "Fields" header. Here are some ways you can change an existing field:[3]

    • To change the size of a field, click it once so it's surrounded by handles, then drag the handles to the desired size.
    • To delete a field, click it once to select it, and then press Delete on your keyboard.
    • See Step 5 for more customization ideas for editing fields.
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    Click the Text Field tool to add a new field. This tool looks like a "T" with a cursor and is in the icon bar above the document.

    • To copy an existing field, right-click the field and select Copy instead.
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    Click the location where you'd like to add a text field. This places the default sized field at this location. If you'd prefer to draw a box to a specific size, click and drag the mouse cursor to trace the desired size. Once the field is placed, a yellow box will appear.

    • To place a copied field, right-click the desired location and select Paste.
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    Type a name for the field into the "Field Name" box. This is just for your own reference and will not be visible on the final version of the form.

    • If you'd like to make filling out this field mandatory, check the box next to "Required field" below the "Field Name" blank.
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    Click All Properties to access the field's editing tools. This new dialog box allows you to edit the field’s appearance and add special options.[4]

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    Edit the text field. On the "Text Field Properties" dialog, click through the various tabs to check out ways to format your field.

    • Click the Options tab to add features like spellcheck, multi-line typing, and character limitations.
    • Click the Appearance tab to adjust colors and font options.
    • Click Actions to make the field perform certain functions based on the text that's entered.
    • Click Close when you're finished making edits to this text area.
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    Add buttons, menus, and other options. The other icons next to the Text Field tool above the document represent other features you can add to the form. Hover your mouse cursor over each of the different tools to see which type of form item it represents. A few ideas:

    • To add a list, click either the checkbox or radio button tool in the toolbar, and then click the desired location to place it. You can then click Add Another Button to add the next item or click All Properties to adjust the behavior of the list.
    • To add a dropdown menu, select one of the menu options with small arrows in the toolbar, and then customize as desired.
    • To require a digital signature, click the icon of a fountain pen and a signature line, and then click the location where you'd like to place it.
    • To add a button, click the OK icon in the toolbar, place it at the desired location, and then click All Properties to customize it.
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Saving and Distributing the Form

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    Click Preview at the top-right corner to preview your form. This allows you to view and test the fillable PDF.

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    Click Edit to return to editing mode. It's at the top-right corner. This brings you back into editing mode, where you can make final changes if necessary.

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    Save the form to your computer. To do so, click the File menu at the top-left corner and select Save As. You can then choose a saving location and click Save.

    • You can re-open and edit this form any time you wish.
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    Click Distribute. As long as you're in editing mode, it's at the bottom-right corner of the panel on the right side of Acrobat. If you send the form to recipients using this feature, the results will be automatically collected in your preferred format.[5]

    • If you don't see the Distribute option, make sure you click Edit at the top-right area of the screen to get back into editing mode.
    • Depending on the types of elements you added to the form, you may be prompted to make further adjustments now. Follow the on-screen instructions if prompted.
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    Select how you want to receive the form results. If you'd like to receive the results via email, select the Email option. If you have a web server set up to collect results, select Internal Server, and then follow the on-screen instructions to specify a server.

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    Click Continue. If you're sending the form via email, you'll now be prompted to enter some more information.

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    Enter the recipients' email addresses. Separate each email address with a comma (,). If you aren't ready to send the form to other people just yet, enter your own address instead.

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    Type your own custom message to appear in the email message with the form.

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    Choose your tracking preferences. Select "Collect Name & Email from Recipients to Provide Optimal Tracking" if you want to see a person's name and email address in their form response email. You can also enable or disable the feature that allows anonymous submissions.

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    Follow the on-screen instructions to send the form. The form will appear in the recipients' inboxes as an attachment.

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      This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA. Nicole Levine is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. She has more than 20 years of experience creating technical documentation and leading support teams at major web hosting and software companies. Nicole also holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Portland State University and teaches composition, fiction-writing, and zine-making at various institutions. This article has been viewed 302,655 times.

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      To create a fillable PDF, start by launching Adobe Acrobat on your computer. Once Adobe is open, click “Tool” and select “Open” under “Prepare Form.” You can then choose to “Select a file” or “Scan a document.” After you select your file, click “Start” and Acrobat will automatically detect and add interactive fillable form fields to your file. When the file is finished, review it to confirm that Acrobat had added all of the fillable form fields. To learn how to edit form fields, keep reading!

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      How do I make a fillable PDF from a picture? ›

      It's easy to create fillable PDF form in Adobe Acrobat.
      1. Open Acrobat.
      2. Select a file or scan a document.
      3. Add new form fields.
      4. To change existing text boxes or images, click Edit in the toolbar.
      5. Save your fillable PDF.

      How do I save a fillable PDF with answers? ›

      a) In Adobe Acrobat save the document and your entries by clicking on 'File', then 'Save As' and saving it to your computer. This method will allow you to save partially filled forms and return later to pick up where you left off.

      How to convert image into editable PDF? ›

      How to convert JPG files and scanned documents to PDF:
      1. Open the file in Acrobat.
      2. Click on the Enhance Scans tool in the right pane.
      3. Choose the file you want to convert: To begin, choose “Select a file” and click “Start.” ...
      4. Edit your PDF: Click on the “Correct Suspects” icon (magnifying glass). ...
      5. Save as new PDF file:

      How do I make a fillable PDF completely? ›

      Open Acrobat: Click on the “Tools” tab and select “Prepare Form.” Select a file or scan a document: Acrobat will automatically analyze your document and add form fields.

      How to convert a picture into an editable format? ›

      How to convert JPG to Word with OCR
      1. Go to the JPG to PDF tool.
      2. Upload the JPG you wish to convert, select the formatting settings, and click Convert to PDF.
      3. Download the PDF.
      4. Upload the PDF you just downloaded to PDF to Word.
      5. Select OCR from the settings for the most accurate conversion.
      6. Click Convert to Word.

      How do I convert an image to editable text? ›

      How to convert image to text?
      1. Upload, copy/paste, or drag and drop the image into the input box. ...
      2. Click the Submit button to get text from uploaded images. ...
      3. You can copy the extracted text to the clipboard, download the text as a.txt file, or save it as a Word document.

      How to make a PDF fillable but not editable? ›

      How Can I Make a PDF Not Allow Editing?
      1. Open the document in Power PDF.
      2. Navigate to the Security tab and click Manage Security.
      3. Check the box that says, “Set a password to restrict editing of security settings.” Enter a password.
      4. Set restrictions, including whether to allow printing and which changes you wish to allow.

      How to make a fillable PDF form without Acrobat? ›

      Step 1: Open your web browser and go to PDFgear's online PDF editor. Step 2: Click the “Upload PDF files” button to upload the PDF form that you want to make fillable. Step 3: Once your PDF is uploaded, select the “Add and Edit Form Fields” option.

      Why can't I fill in a fillable PDF after saving? ›

      Make sure that the security settings allow form filling. (See File > Properties > Security.) Make sure that the PDF includes interactive, or fillable, form fields. Sometimes form creators forget to convert their PDFs to interactive forms, or they intentionally design a form you can only fill in by hand.

      Can you complete a fillable PDF without Adobe? ›

      But here's something you may not know: you don't need to rely on Adobe for your PDF form needs. Yes—there are other options! In this article, we'll show you how fast and easy it is to create and edit fillable PDF forms with Nitro PDF Pro, our powerful Adobe alternative.

      How do I make a fillable PDF in Google Docs? ›

      Create Fillable PDFs in Google Docs: Step by Step
      1. Open a New Google Docs Document. Go to the Google Docs official website and sign in to your Google account. ...
      2. Create a Table for Form Fields. ...
      3. Add Form Controls to the Table. ...
      4. Customize Form Controls. ...
      5. Format the Form. ...
      6. Preview the Form. ...
      7. Save the Form. ...
      8. Upload PDF to Online Form Maker.
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      How do I turn a word document into a fillable form? ›

      How to create a fillable form in Word
      1. Create a new Word document. Launch Microsoft Word. ...
      2. Enable the Developer tab. Once you open a new document, go to the File tab and select Options. ...
      3. Organize content on a page. ...
      4. Format a fillable form. ...
      5. Manage restriction settings. ...
      6. Open your PDF document. ...
      7. Enable Form Editing. ...
      8. Add Form Fields.

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