Use
this dialog box to save a form designs or template using its current
name and location, or save a copy using a different name or location.
To display this dialog box, select File > Save As.
- Save in
- Specifies the location where you want to locate a file or
folder.
- File name
- Displays the file name. The name is created when you save
the form design.
- Save as type
- Lists the available file types that you can save.
- Adobe Static PDF Form (*.pdf)
- Saves forms as static PDF, based on the Acrobat and Adobe
Reader target version specified. Static PDF forms render once and
are displayed on the client in the Acrobat or Adobe Reader target
version. They are not rerendered in response to user interaction.
The PDF form may have been designed with a flowable layout, but
when the static PDF form is created, its layout is fixed and the
resulting PDF form will not rerender on the client. Static PDF forms
can be interactive or non-interactive.
- Adobe Dynamic XML Form (*.pdf)
- Saves forms as dynamic PDF, based on the Acrobat and Adobe
Reader target version. The form design can contain dynamic elements.
Dynamic PDF forms render on the client in Adobe Reader and, depending
on the end-user interactions, can rerender on the client several
times. Changes to the appearance of an object are possible in Adobe
Reader because Adobe Reader has enough information to rerender the
final output. For example, objects can change color, pagination
can change, and objects can appear or disappear. If an end user
clicks a button that adds a new row to a table, the form is rerendered
in Adobe Reader.
- Adobe XML Form (*.xdp)
- Saves forms in the native XML-based file format created by
Designer. Use this option if you will be using Forms.
- Designer Template (*.tds
- Saves the basic structure for a form as a template. It can
contain components and settings, such as fonts, page layout, formatting,
and scripts. Use it as a starting point for a new form.
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