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Title: Creating Interactive Forms


1
Chapter 5
  • Creating Interactive Forms

2
Exploring Strategies for Designing an Interactive
Form
  • An interactive form created in InDesign is
    exported as an interactive Adobe PDF file.
  • The benefit of exporting the InDesign file as a
    PDF is that you get one file, self-contained.

3
Exploring Strategies for Designing an Interactive
Form
Viewing the design of the Yearbook Order Form
4
Exploring Strategies for Designing an Interactive
Form
  • All of the fonts, colors, and placed graphics
    exist in the PDF.
  • Send the PDF to anybody, and they can open it as
    is using Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat.

5
Exploring Strategies for Designing an Interactive
Form
  • When the InDesign file has been designed with
    interactive fields like text fields or check
    boxes or pull-down lists those frames and their
    functionality are included in the interactive PDF.

6
Exploring Strategies for Designing an Interactive
Form
Font Size menu
Options for Text Field button
7
Exploring Strategies for Designing an Interactive
Form
  • There are six options for creating interactive
    buttons in a form
  • Check Box
  • Combo Box
  • List Box

8
Exploring Strategies for Designing an Interactive
Form
  • There are six options for creating interactive
    buttons in a form
  • Radio Button
  • Signature Field
  • Text Field

9
Exploring Strategies for Designing an Interactive
Form
Type menu
The Buttons and Forms panel
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Exploring Strategies for Designing an Interactive
Form
  • Text Field is the most commonly used type and
    plays the most straightforward role.
  • Text field is where you can type text into a
    form.

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Exploring Strategies for Designing an Interactive
Form
  • One of the key layout challenges in designing an
    interactive form is specifying text so that it
    will appear within a text field in a way that is
    visually pleasing.

12
Exploring Strategies for Designing an Interactive
Form
  • No matter what typeface, type style, or
    horizontal alignment you choose in InDesign, the
    typeface and horizontal alignment of the text
    entered in the exported document is determined by
    end-users default browser setting.

13
Exploring Strategies for Designing an Interactive
Form
Text entered into the exported PDF
Appearance of text using default browser settings
14
Creating Text Input Fields
  • Because in InDesign, the fields in an interactive
    document are buttons.
  • To make a text frame into a text field for a
    form, you must first convert the frame to a
    button.

15
Creating Text Input Fields
  • Text field buttons are used to collect data.
  • All the data from a given form can be imported
    into a database, and databases use the names of
    fields to organize and sort data from those
    fields.

16
Creating Text Input Fields
  • Text field options are Printable, Required,
    Password, Read Only, Multiline, and Scrollable.

17
Creating Text Input Fields
Six options for text fields
18
Creating a Pull-Down List
  • When you are designing a form, pull-down lists
    are a smart strategic choice because they ensure
    consistency because theyre the one that creates
    a finite list that the user can choose from.

19
Creating a Pull-Down List
AZ chosen in a pull-down list, with 49 other
choices not showing
Pull-down list
20
Creating a Pull-Down List
  • They also offer a very practical solution for
    containingand hidinglarge amounts of data.

21
Creating Check Boxes and Radio Buttons
  • When used in a form, check boxes are affirmative.
  • By checking a box, the user is making a choice,
    choosing to opt in on an offer or identify with
    an item.

22
Creating Check Boxes and Radio Buttons
Frame converted to a check box
Button value
23
Creating Check Boxes and Radio Buttons
  • The bottom of the Buttons and Forms panel, the
    Button Value reads Yes by default.
  • When a user enters information into a form, the
    form is essentially collecting data, and that
    data is stored as part of the saved document.

24
Creating Check Boxes and Radio Buttons
  • In the case of check boxes, the button value of
    Yes means that if the box is checked, the data
    for the form will list Yes beside the button name.

25
Creating Check Boxes and Radio Buttons
  • When you format radio buttons, you must select
    all the buttons in the group and convert them
    into a button to make them function as a group.

26
Creating Check Boxes and Radio Buttons
Five radio buttons one selected
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Creating Check Boxes and Radio Buttons
  • When they function as a group, only one button in
    the group can be selected or activated.

28
Creating Check Boxes and Radio Buttons
  • When you convert a frame to a button, you can
    choose the Hide Until Triggered option.
  • With this option, a button will not be visible in
    the exported form until it is triggered by
    another button.

29
Creating Check Boxes and Radio Buttons
Hide Until Triggered check box
Hide Until Triggered option
30
Creating Check Boxes and Radio Buttons
  • Check boxes and radio buttons are often used as
    triggers for hidden buttons.

31
Creating a Submit Form Button
  • When you create an interactive form, two basic
    strategies you have to consider are
  • How the form will be delivered to the user?
  • How the user will return it to you?

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Creating a Submit Form Button
  • You have two main options for delivering the form
    to your intended user website or email.
  • If they choose the website option, you can post
    the interactive PDF to a website where your users
    can go to fill out the form.

33
Creating a Submit Form Button
  • Or you can send an email to your user list with
    the interactive PDF as an attachment that users
    can open.

34
Creating a Submit Form Button
Formatting the buttons to submit the form to an
email address
35
Creating a Submit Form Button
  • Once the form is delivered, the next step is
    getting the filled-out form returned to you.
    Three options are
  • print
  • Website
  • email

36
Creating a Submit Form Button
Print Form action ascribed to a button on the
Button and Forms panel
37
Creating a Submit Form Button
  • For all three options, you can use a button to
    trigger the action.

38
Entering Information into the Interactive Form
  • Once youre done designing and formatting a
    document, export the file as Adobe PDF
    (Interactive).

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Entering Information into the Interactive Form
Exporting to Interactive PDF dialog box
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Entering Information into the Interactive Form
  • The Forms and Media option must be set to Include
    All so that the form fields youve created will
    function as such.
  • The View After Exporting option will open the PDF
    on their computer once it is generated.

41
Entering Information into the Interactive Form
  • The software that will open the PDF is an
    important consideration, especially if you are
    sending the PDF to many different recipients who
    will be using different types of computers with
    different configurations.

42
Entering Information into the Interactive Form
  • Most computer users have Adobe Reader installed
    on their computers and since the PDF file is
    itself an Adobe product, you can expect that the
    file they export will open and function exactly
    as you intend it to in Adobe Reader.

43
Entering Information into the Interactive Form
The exported form in Adobe Acrobat X Pro
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Entering Information into the Interactive Form
  • If the user does not have Reader or Acrobat
    installed, the PDF will open in a more generic
    application
  • Preview (Mac)
  • Windows Media Player (PC)

45
Entering Information into the Interactive Form
  • In most cases, the form will function as you
    intend, but you can also expect some
    discrepancies.
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