This is occurring in both Acrobat Pro 2017 Release (Classic) | Version 2017,011,30171 and Acrobat Pro DC Continuous Release | Version 2020.009.20074.Īdobe, it looks like some work is needed here. Also, just changing the display theme in Acrobat (View, Display Theme, choose an alternate value) will resolve the problem and display all the fields properly. You can only use Push with one account at a time. In Fetch New Data, tap your iCloud account and turn on Push. Send an email to your account to see if Push is working. In iOS 13 or earlier, tap Settings > Passwords & Accounts > Fetch New Data, then turn on Push. The document is reasonably complex (~300 fields), and sometimes just scrolling down and then up again will refresh the display so all fields show. In iOS 14 or later, tap Settings > Mail > Accounts > Fetch New Data, then turn on Push. Once you reach desktop screen, reopen the Windows Features dialog, and this time enable the Microsoft Print to PDF checkbox, and click OK. Under Windows Features dialog, uncheck Microsoft Print to PDF and click OK. It looks very much like a screen refresh/redraw problem to me. Right-click on Start button and select Programs and Features. We support current releases for the following desktop and mobile devices: Desktop: Google Chrome TM, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, and Microsoft Edge. I've noticed that repeated openings of the same document result in different fields within the document being displayed - i.e open once, field A is blank, field B is shown open a second time (without saving in between) and field A is shown, field B is blank. is designed to provide customers with a secure, optimal digital experience and is built to support the latest web browsers. This is therefore (at least) an Acrobat problem. From your question it's not clear if this is a problem that you are having with PDF files, or that other are having with PDF files that you have created. Go figure In Reader X -> File -> Attach to Email it strips the form data and just sends the unfilled form. If so, the handling of the email is no longer the responsibility of the PDF file, it's done by the PDF viewer and potentially an email client. It works in Acrobat 9 Pro but it does not work when the same document is opened in Reader X. It works perfectly in chrome, but in mozilla, it's not working at all.
no other software used to view, edit or fill in form). Created an Attach to Email button in 9 Pro.
Also experiencing this problem (field data does not appear until field is clicked) in a document that has been created and used in Acrobat Pro ONLY (i.e.