![]() ![]() The formatting is restored, and the PDF form looks like it did in InDesign! The font is correct, the same text color is preserved, the default text is there, and notice also that the ZIP field has been automatically converted into an Acrobat comb field (one number per cell).įormMagic and FormMaker can do much more than this. After running FormMagic on this form in Acrobat, here’s what it looks like! The formatting in the fields that was there in InDesign has been lost: wrong font, no color, and the text that is shown had to be typed manually in Acrobat.ģ. Here’s what the same form will look like after it is exported from InDesign and opened in Acrobat without FormMagic. ![]() Here’s what a simple sample form with a few text fields might look like in InDesign.Ģ.
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