Preview (Form Properties dialog box)
Use
this dialog box to specify different options for previewing the
form design.
To display
this dialog box, select File > Form Properties and click Preview.
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Preview Type
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Specifies the type of form that you want to preview when
using the Preview PDF tab:
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Interactive Form
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Select this option to view a form that contains fields for
interactive data capture. When you preview the form design, the
resulting form opens as an interactive PDF.
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Print Form (One-sided)
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Select this option to preview forms that will be printed on
one side of the paper. When you preview the form design, all objects
are non-interactive.
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Print Form (Two-sided)
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Select this option to preview forms that will be printed on
both sides of the paper. When you preview the form design, all objects
are non-interactive.
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Generate Preview Data
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Select this option to generate sample form data. When you
preview the form design, it will be merged with the sample data.
You can also indicate how many times to repeat a repeating subform
in the previewed form design.
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Data File
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Specifies the data file to use when previewing how a form
design will be merged with data. The data file must be in standard
XML format. You can type the path to the data file in the Data File
box or browse to the file.
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Preview Adobe XML Form As
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Specifies the preview format for forms saved as Adobe XML
Form File (XDP). You can select one of the following options:
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Static PDF Form
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Sets the default preview format to Static PDF. The form design can
contain only static elements. If your form design contains dynamic
elements, they will be unavailable in the form. For example, if
you have a form that contains a table in which the number of columns
are fixed but the number of rows in the table will change depending
on how much information is in the data source, only one row of data
is shown in the Preview PDF tab if the minimum number of occurrences
is set to 1.
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Dynamic XML Form
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Sets the default preview format to Dynamic PDF. The form design
can contain dynamic elements. For example, if you have a form that contains
a table in which the number of columns are fixed but the number
of rows in the table will change depending on how much information
is in the data source, all the rows of data are shown in the Preview
PDF tab. You can also test adding a row to the table, which you
could not do in a static PDF form.
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