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Greetings (I'm desperately seeking an answer to this, but I'll try to keep the rhetoric toned down!):Is there a way for Acrobat Pro (I'm current at 8.1.2) to convert a (static) XFA Form into the old AcroForm format? I have a large static XFA form (created in LiveCycle Designer), but the Java API that I'm using to pre-populate some values currently works only with the AcroForm format.FYI, there are two 'informal workarounds' to be found on the net, but I can't get either of these to work in Acrobat Pro 8:o From Carl Young: 'Create PDF - From Web Page'; select the XFA form instead of a web page; Acrobats web page conversion tool would turn the XML inside the Designer form to a regular PDF. Only works in Acrobat 7.o From Ted Padova: 'Document-Extract Pages' (static XFA only). This option is always grayed-out on any static XFA form I create.So unless there are other suggestions out there, would you say that my best option for an immediate solution is to track down a copy of Acrobat 7 and use that? I've tried creating an AcroForm manually with Acrobat Pro's 'Tools-Forms-Text Field Tool'/etc, but it's very, very difficult to replicate all the form field config and layout we did in LiveCycle.
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Having to do that might force us to abandon PDF forms altogether.Thanks very much for any suggestions!Regards,-Peter DemlingLexington, MA. Greetings (I'm desperately seeking an answer to this, but I'll try to keep the rhetoric toned down!):Is there a way for Acrobat Pro (I'm current at 8.1.2) to convert a (static) XFA Form into the old AcroForm format? I have a large static XFA form (created in LiveCycle Designer), but the Java API that I'm using to pre-populate some values currently works only with the AcroForm format.FYI, there are two 'informal workarounds' to be found on the net, but I can't get either of these to work in Acrobat Pro 8:o From Carl Young: 'Create PDF - From Web Page'; select the XFA form instead of a web page; Acrobats web page conversion tool would turn the XML inside the Designer form to a regular PDF.
Only works in Acrobat 7.o From Ted Padova: 'Document-Extract Pages' (static XFA only). This option is always grayed-out on any static XFA form I create.So unless there are other suggestions out there, would you say that my best option for an immediate solution is to track down a copy of Acrobat 7 and use that?
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I've tried creating an AcroForm manually with Acrobat Pro's 'Tools-Forms-Text Field Tool'/etc, but it's very, very difficult to replicate all the form field config and layout we did in LiveCycle. Having to do that might force us to abandon PDF forms altogether.Thanks very much for any suggestions!Regards,-Peter DemlingLexington, MA. There is another way but it's a manual process and it's a HACK. Using this process will basically kill any XFA or JS functionality that was in the form previously. So proceed at your own risk.Use a tool that can view and edit the internals of a 'static' LiveCycle PDF form (i.e. Windjack's PDFCanOpener).Delete the XFA dictionaryDo a SaveAs to a new form name.Close the formRe-open the form and then you should be able to edit the form with the Acroform tools.Note: This WILL NOT work with dynamic forms.Sabian.