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  • I also would like help with this. I have a client who wants an interactive PDF that then gets emailed to him (and his client) as the completed PDF file after submission.

    Please help.
    Kieron ??

    “Interactive PDF’s” or online fillable pdf forms such as you frequently find at .gov sites, don’t permanently store any data. Once the browser is closed, the entered data is lost. It’s printable/locally savable at the time of creation from the user’s browser, but generally speaking, I think that might be it. There are browser extensions and local add-ons for this sort of thing, but I think they might be oriented toward user sessions rather than data capture.

    This is what i’m after:
    https://www.albertafilmratings.ca/FCB0056.pdf

    That is just an example i’ve found online – it’s exactly the sort of thing i’m looking for.
    You can submit your entry by email, save, print, etc etc.

    I suspect that may an option/function of the Adobe/Create PDF suite of software. Searchable relative discussions: adobe pdf “submit by email” Maybe something in one of those threads will lead you to an answer.

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