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Re: Editing Form Fields inside Acrobat? (after using LiveCycle Designer) - Adobe LiveCycle 25-03-2010
Thank you Niall for the above response; Your response gave me an idea which allowed me to remove that line by zooming in to 200% You know Acrobat detects Form Fields for you.But many times it makes mistakes, for example in the screenshot below it made the boxes that came with the PDF as text fields instead of check boxes.The thing is rather than me delete the (form) fields it detected, and start over by making new check boxes, I will not be able to place my new check box in exact locations as Ac...

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Re: Editing Form Fields inside Acrobat? (after using LiveCycle Designer) - Adobe LiveCycle 25-03-2010
Thank you for your guidance above on how to remove objects using TouchUp Object tool. Earlier, I assumed that in order to select the object I needed to select a part of the object, now I was able to remove the "Sample" object, by just click a part of it.Now, I am trying to remove this line using TouchUp Object tool:The reason being that when I type in text I don't want the line to make it seem like a strike through.I managed to remove the second line, but when I go to select the first line (as s...

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Re: Editing Form Fields inside Acrobat? (after using LiveCycle Designer) - Adobe LiveCycle 25-03-2010
Yes it works now.Thanks for showing me how to do it.

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Re: Editing Form Fields inside Acrobat? (after using LiveCycle Designer) - Adobe LiveCycle 23-03-2010
I have a problem with your method:When I click first after turning on the Touch up Object Tool, Acrobat selects another object:The only way for me to do any thing else (i.e. select S) is to press Delete which deletes the object it selects:As you can see from the above image, that the formating is spoiles now (there are lines under and above "Ability to communicate").Now when I click again, it selects another object:Deleting this other object doesnt seem to ruin any formatting, but I still have t...

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Re: Editing Form Fields inside Acrobat? (after using LiveCycle Designer) - Adobe LiveCycle 22-03-2010
Thank you Niall for giving me a solution to my problem.

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Re: Editing Form Fields inside Acrobat? (after using LiveCycle Designer) - Adobe LiveCycle 22-03-2010
Thank you for your response Niall.I do not understand what you mean by "If the existing form is not flattened"I am uploading a PDF. I am trying to remove "Sample" image from it without loss of content.This is how it looks in Acrobat:The "Sample" object becomes a circle in LC designer and it is very easy to remove.Here is the link to PDF file:http://www.mediafire.com/?tnxdhdb4mzm(I cant seem to attach it in this message)

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Editing Form Fields inside Acrobat? (after using LiveCycle Designer) - Adobe LiveCycle 22-03-2010
Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended == AcrobatLiveCycle Designer ES 8.2 == LiveCycle Designer=========================================Say I downloaded a new PDF from the interwebs.I want to add some forms fields so I go to Forms ==> Add or Edit Fields... (inside Acrobat)Now Acrobat will detect possible places where to add the form fields. I make changes etc. Then I am satisfied with my form fields.Now say I want to remove a particular object from the PDF, lets take an image as an example.So I fire up L...

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