Troubleshooting PDF Form Submission Errors
PDF forms can fail to submit, lose data, or display fields incorrectly. This guide covers common form issues and how to resolve them.
Key Takeaways
- You fill out a PDF form, save it, and reopen to find all fields blank.
- Form fields don't respond to clicks, or the cursor doesn't change to indicate an interactive field.
- Date fields display in MM/DD/YYYY when you need DD/MM/YYYY, or vice versa.
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Form Data Disappears After Saving
Symptoms
You fill out a PDF form, save it, and reopen to find all fields blank.
Cause
Some PDF forms are designed with 'reader extended rights' that only work in Adobe Reader. Opening these forms in other viewers may strip the ability to save data.
Solution
Use Adobe Reader or flatten the form after filling to permanently embed your data into the page content.
Fields Not Clickable
Symptoms
Form fields don't respond to clicks, or the cursor doesn't change to indicate an interactive field.
Cause
The form may be a flat (non-interactive) PDF, or it may use XFA form technology that's only supported in Adobe Acrobat.
Solution
For flat forms, use a PDF annotation tool to add text boxes over the form fields. For XFA forms, try opening in Adobe Acrobat or convert to AcroForm format.
Date Fields Show Wrong Format
Symptoms
Date fields display in MM/DD/YYYY when you need DD/MM/YYYY, or vice versa.
Cause
The form's date format is tied to the creator's locale settings.
Solution
Enter dates in the format the form expects. If the form uses JavaScript validation, you may need to type the date in the exact format shown in the field's placeholder text.
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