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I've done fairly element-heavy fillable forms in Acrobat (XI in this case), with drop-down fields. I've had trouble getting the fields to show up on Reader for iPad (current iteration of both). What such basic elements are not usable in Adobe Reader for iPad?

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This isn't a graphic design question. It's not really a UX question either (if it were, the answer would be: avoid using PDF forms at all costs in general). Might be better asked on StackOverflow. – DA01 Jan 22 at 5:59
According to Adobe: Now Available: Comments, Forms and more on Adobe Reader for iOS & Android it should be possible. My best guess is that the PDF is not set up correctly. What did you use to create them? Link: blogs.adobe.com/readermobile/2012/04/10/… – KMSTR Jan 22 at 8:29

closed as off topic by DA01, plainclothes, JohnB, Yisela, Scott Jan 23 at 0:40

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