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Form Fields (PDF)

Interactive input areas in a PDF — text boxes, checkboxes, dropdowns, and signature fields — that users can fill in electronically.

PDF form fields make a PDF interactive. Rather than being a static document you print and fill by hand, a form-enabled PDF has clickable text boxes, checkboxes, dropdowns, radio buttons, and signature areas. Users type directly into the PDF, save it, and email it back.

Kinds of form fields

  • Text fields — for names, dates, addresses, free-form input
  • Checkboxes — boolean yes/no selections
  • Radio buttons — exclusive choice from a set (pick one)
  • Dropdowns / combo boxes — choose from a list
  • Signature fields — capture a drawn or digital signature
  • Buttons — trigger actions like "Print" or "Email"

Two main uses

1. Fillable templates. A blank form distributed to many recipients (tax forms, job applications, insurance claims). Each recipient fills in their data and returns it.

2. Workflow PDFs. Multi-stage documents where different parties add data at different steps — approvals, routing slips, expense reports.

Locking form fields

Once a form is complete, you often want to prevent further changes. Flattening the PDF converts the form fields into static page content — they look identical but can no longer be edited. This is the standard final step before archiving or distributing a completed form.

Tools

  • Flatten PDF locks form fields permanently — ideal for finalized signed contracts
  • Edit PDF adds basic text annotations (not true form fields, but enough for simple fills)

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