Great tutorial, Teela! One suggestion that I found is to put all of your editable text on a separate layer in Illustrator so you can just hide it when you’re ready to export, instead of deleting each editable item. Then you can easily turn it on or off. :) Cheers!
HI, thank you so much for the tutorial! I have a question: does the person who gets the file need to have professional PDF as well? or can they do it with regular PDF?
THANK YOU!!! Now I finally know how to make editable pdfs for my customers to add their own text on top of my original design. You are a life-saver! Now I can check off one of my how-to goals for 2017 thanks to you and this awesome video!
Girl, you are amazing! Thanks for this! I'm making an editable PDF for my computer challenged friend who wants to send "e-tickets" to her customers for sign parties that she hosts. She needs to be able to update date/time, theme, etc for each party. You've just made my life a million times easier!
This tutorial was very helpful; the limitations of these programs are not. Why are editable PDFs so backwards? Designing the template in Illustrator, then deleting the text fields just to recreate them in another program? Fonts that aren't embedded in the file, and require the recipient to download? These things are unrealistic and inefficient in a business setting where files are exchanged and edited internally and externally. I'm still looking for a proper way to design editable documents through the Adobe programs that makes sense for the recipient that has no design knowledge, without the hassle of finding typefaces they probably don't have.
I am dealing with the same thing. Plus often I have to move around fields or change font sizes to fit the customer's wording better. This is not something they can do.
I've been using Google Docs in my place of work ever since. They don't allow for the prettiest of documents, but it gets the job done, and at least they're easily editable.
You can embed the font using Acorbat DC. The user doesn't have to have required typefaces. You could do this in one go using Indesign. Since Illustrator is vector based, designing things is easier than any other software. And there are so many stock vectors that could save you so much time.
Hello, Sorry...so if you create/adjust the document in InDesign..then the customer can edit the font without having to find and download the font that you are using?
Thanks so much for the info! Quick question, does the person purchasing the template need to have Acrobat Pro or will they be able to edit it in Reader?
Thanks for the video, Teela, I really appreciated it. I am currently pulling out my hair trying to figure out how to adjust the kerning of the font in an editable field in Adobe Acrobat. Have you ever done this? Is it even possible?
how do you make the card to where a picture could be added by another person, like the photo card that you usually print at a photo lab kiosk. Can you do this in Acrobat too?
Great tutorial. If I have 6 smaller files that I want to place all on one page , how do I do that? Do I need to add text boxes to all six individually or is there a way to duplicate them? Thank you
Salut Teela! Very helpful! Thanks for sharing! One question though, do you know how to create an editable photo so that somebody can upload his own photo to the interactive PDF file? Merci beaucoup!
Thank you for excellent tutorial! But I've got a problem. I've installed the DC version and there's no option in text color properties to choose a CMYK palette. The dialog window is different and only RGB colors are provided.
I've got a question. The text fields are still editable outside Acrobat (like if you open the pdf in a web browser). However, the image placeholders import just doesn't open up "outside" Acrobat. They're not using the default open file dialog. So the import image only works in Acrobat. Is there a workaround with this?
Hello Teela, Great Vid! Just wondering...I noticed a comment below about the customer (if you are selling templates of some sort for example) would still need to source the font that you used to create the document. This seems to be the issue a lot of people are having. The document will be editable, however, if the customer does not have the specific font you used, the would need to replace it themselves? Also...The other thing i noticed was, if you just save the file as a pdf, without rasterizing the background or flattening it...wouldn't anyone with illustrator be able to access all of your vectors within the file?
Thank you so much for this video Tella!! I love all your desktop wallpapers too. I am starting to get into make editable PDFs and I am having one issue. I've noticed that the customer once they have the PDF should be able to hit Command +E or Control + E and the text properties should open in Acrobat Reader. I can't seem to make my Pdf do that. (A message pops up *No Properties) They are able to change the text but thats it. I'm not sure what I am missing. How do you save the PDF once it is made in Adobe Acrobat? Is there a certain format I should be saving it as? Thank you!!
Thank you Teela! That helped me a lot for my Etsy shop either. But I have a question: I easily got to the step where we put a text box in Acrobat, but ONLY my preferable font does not appear in the Appearance. All the rest is there, but not Hoefler Text font that I've been using in Photoshop. It is downloaded in my computer, so I don't get why it cannot be seen in Acrobat? Do you have any idea about it? Thanks a lot!
Outstanding! I already have an Etsy site, but I need to expand my product offerings. Have been wondering how on earth to do this. Currently, I design everything, send the customers proofs, get approval, have everything printed. Would LOVE to have an “evergreen” product instead. I use Photoshop though. Other tutorials made it seem like you had to start in Ai. I can see now that you can start in photoshop and still get the same results in Adobe acrobat. Thanks so much.
What happens if the text in the editable fields is much longer than the original. For example if you change scot to Bartholomew? Will the font line automatically resize to smaller point size?? Can your customers run out of room this way?
Hi! Do you know how to embed fonts on Acrobat Pro using forms? So users don't have to install them. If not do you know what happens if I am a Mac user, do the font works the same with a PC user? Thanks a lot! Great video :)
Hi thank you so much for the help! Would like to get someones advice. I created a editable pdf on adobe acrobat dc paid version for my etsy store everything works well except when i go to staples or Vistaprint and upload the pdf design to print all the editable fields are empty. I have been saving it as - File - Save as other- Reader Extended PDF- Enable more tools. and also tried file-save as Still when i upload the file any fillable info is not there. Does anyone know what im doing wrong?
Hi Teela thank you so much for this tutorial. I do have a question though. Your invitation looks perfectly designed for the length of the names etc. Say someone who buys this invitation has two really long names that don't fit within the text box you've allowed. Are they able to change the font size to make their names fit? What will their editing capabilities be? Thank you!
That was a good question. I noticed in the settings properties that she had the Scroll Long Text box enabled. So if user typed in more than the field could hold that it would scroll. Which is really not good as that works when viewing the PDF and you can scroll the box to see more but you when it comes to printing the hidden words won't show. I think what you do in that case is to "uncheck" that feature and that keeps the user from overflowing the field with words. I know that makes it tough for long names though. The creator needs to think ahead and look at worse case and make font so that it can accommodate longer name. The user needs to know that and make adjustments too. Like substitute & for and ...... I don't know if they can control font size or not... I'll have to check that as I need to make one of these.
Hola Teela! Excelente tutorial, muy clara tu explicación! Quería preguntarte (ya que lo he visto en PDFs editables) cómo se hace para que el texto que se completa se vaya achicando de tamaño, por ejemplo si los nombres son más largos que Annie and Scott. Muchas gracias! Mercedes
en las opciones de tamaño de la fuente podés elegir "automatico". De esa forma el texto se va a ajustar al recuadro de texto y así se evitan problemas de reajuste o que se solapen los textos como pasa en el video. Espero que aunque sea tarde te sea de ayuda. Saludos desde Argentina!!!
thank you!! One question - when I enter preview to change the text, it changes the text in all of the boxes to the same text. Font and sizing are different per my settings, but all of the text boxes change to the same text. Help!
Thank you for the tutorial! I have one questions about editing files like this. I have a client that is a artist, and she wants her signature to be her logo and the date of when it was name beside it. So I need to have a editable file for her to change the date, but the image will be a photo of her work, so it needs to have a transparent background. If I am unable to do it this way and send it to them, what other ways can I do this?
I see you have a bleed on you Illustrator document. Is there a way to show bleed or crop marks on Acrobat so when the customer receives it and takes it to be printed they know where to cut?
I have a client who wants to change the size/location of the text fields, but I can't find where that is an option for the recipient at all... am I just missing something?
Thank you for the tutorial. I followed the instructions and when I opened the fie in acrobat reader, the font was not maintained. Am I missing a step? I chose the font and size in acrobat before I saved.
I know this sounds completely silly, but I noticed on the section of the video where you open adobe acrobat and select "fill form" it takes you to a screen to select the file. I have followed along and have reached the "fill form" part, but when I click it asks me to choose a membership option. I am not sure if you stated this anywhere in the video, but did you choose a membership option (monthly or annual) or is my version of adobe messed up? :( Informative video, thank you.
Nope, I just need to pay attention, you did mention you were using a 30-day free trial. I guess the version I have is beyond 30 days, thus it was asking for a membership option to continuing using the tools. Sorry about that.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I do have one question though. I cannot seem to break the line/move down in the box. Even with a large text box. It lets me do one line to the end of the field and that's it. I'm trying to do a large thank you card text area. I've tried both in DC and regular reader with the editable file. Any idea how to correct this? Should I do one box for every line?
Thank you for this useful tutorial, Just one question: So the customer who receive the editable PDF have to get the PRO adobe reader to be able to edit the text and font right ? There is no way the user can edit it on free version of adobe reader right ?
Thank you so much for this video! I've been trying to figure this out to sell some files. Side question though, how do I reduce the file size and still make it a quality printable? My files sizes are huge and not very compatible with home printers, or even online printers. Help!
The size could be because of many things e.g embedded fonts, non flattened raster images and so on. To analyze the reason, open your file using Acrobat DC pro and go to save as the other -> optimized PDF and Audit Space Usage and see what is bulking the image. If it is font. Simply create a new document and copy paste the old one into blank new doc. if it is image then Downsample images in 300,150 dpi.
Loving your Videos!!!!! :) And you sound so nice and simple, so real! Thanks alot! One question - how would I do it, if I wanna use a Font that is not free for the people to download?! :/
+Judith Schwarz Hey Judith! Create the file using the purchased font - when the user opens it, they won't have the font available to them (it won't show up on the pdf the way you intend it to) until they purchase and install the font, then reopen the file. Included instructions on where they can purchase, make it clear that a font purchase is necessary for the file to appear correctly and that they'll have to purchase the font and install it before opening the file - basically same instructions as if the font were free with just being clear that the font isn't free :)
Thanks so much for this detailed tutorial! Super helpful! Does this work for larger documents as well? E.g. a 24x36 wedding sign? I had trouble creating those in Pages and Word. Hope you still read the comments on here, since I saw it's an older video :)
Hey Teela, thank you for this helpful tutorial! How does Reader handle text overflow? If the end user is using Reader and cannot edit the text size, what would happen if their information didn't fit in the boxes you set up?
Kristy Good Hey Kristy, that's a great question! So sorry it wasn't covered in the video. If the text boxes are on the smaller side, when you initially create them in Acrobat, in the text box's setting, make sure under the 'options' tab that 'allow rich text formatting' is checked. Next, go to advanced > enable features in Adobe Reader. When the user opens the editable pdf in Reader, if they open the preferences panel (keyboard shortcut Cmnd + E or Ctrl + E) they'll be able to edit the size of the text (and also the font too which might not be a good thing).
Hello Teela!! This tutorial is so helpful, thanks!! I want to ask you for the security editions on this PDF. Like you say in the tutorial i want this type of PDF to send to a client, but i want they can not open on illustrator or photoshop. Is this posible? From Argentina, thakns you again, i wait for your asnwer soon.
I’m saving a file from Canva into my computer (pdf file) but when I try to upload into online labels website, it tells me that fonts are not embedded but when I check the file it says that they are....so can someone help me? Do they need to be embedded subset? What am I missing. Please help!
I followed these exact instructions but when I open the editable file the fonts don't show the same. I do have the fonts downloaded on my computer. Any suggestions?
+Cat Downey Unfortunately, Adobe Acrobat is the only way to create an editable PDF this way. You'll only get a flat one when saving as a pdf in PS or InDesign
Excellent video. Thank you so much. This saved me loads of time. One question: I created the original file in Adobe Illustrator, then when opened in Adobe Acrobat to create the editable PDF, the font that I used in Illustrator (Futura) is not in the drop down font menu in Acrobat. I can't figure out why, or how to add it. The font (Futura) is in the font folder in my computer. Any ideas?
Hi, @@ruthalvarado33. Unfortunately, I never did figure this one out. Luckily, the client I was doing this project for was a friend, so I just let him know of a similar font that he could use in its place. If you ever figure this one out, please let me know. Best of luck to you.
There is a way to embed fonts into the PDF. After completing the document, click on tools>Print Production>Preflight>Click on the little wrench at the top>Search in the little search box for Embed>Choose Embed Fonts>Click on Fix at the bottom. Viola!
Thanks for the tutorial! I was just wondering, how can you make certain parts of the PDF non-editable? For example - the "Save the Date" title or other graphics. When I create a document from Illustrator and create a form in Adobe, the "Save the Date" title is still able to be edited. I want to have certain titles locked so the customer cannot change the design.
In Illustrator, you can convert your text to outlines (with it selected, type > create outlines) - this will make shapes out of your text so it will be truly uneditable :)
Hi Teela, thanks so much for your reply! I have tried to outline the text, but if you "Edit PDF" in Adobe, you can't edit the text, but you can still move or delete the text as an "image." Is this because I'm using the Pro version of Adobe? How can I lock those parts so that they can't be moved or changed at all? Thanks again!
Sam Foong nope! So sorry I missed mentioning that at the end - the end recipient only needs a free version of reader to open and edit what you've done in Acrobat :)
Hi, I keep getting a colour behind the editable field. The transparency is showing with a clear/red diagonal but a colour always shows up. I don't want to use the Preferences as that will only work on my Mac. I've re-installed Acrobat CC and no change. Would you know why I keep getting a greyed box in each form field please?
HELP! So I followed the instructions in the video but now when I open the document in Reader I can type over the sample text but I can't change the font, color or size. Is there a way to enable this? What am I doing wrong? Thanks in advance for your help! Love the videos.
Hey, you'll have to change the appearance tab for each form field - here's an article with further instruction, straight from Adobe: helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/pdf-form-field-properties.html (scroll to "Appearance tab for form field properties")
Thank you! I have been searching for the answer to this. I greatly appreciate your reply! Thank you for the videos! They are AWESOME! Can't wait for tomorrow's!
you'll have to have both invites on the same page before you bring them into Acrobat to define the text areas - here's a tut on how to put 2 on a single page using Illustrator: every-tuesday.com/print-multiple-layouts-one-page/
Great tutorial, Teela! One suggestion that I found is to put all of your editable text on a separate layer in Illustrator so you can just hide it when you’re ready to export, instead of deleting each editable item. Then you can easily turn it on or off. :) Cheers!
Anika at Incandescent Creative ,
is there a video showing it this way
It's not a different way to make the PDF editable in Acrobat. It's just creating a new layer in illustrator instead of deleting everything to export.
I was searching for what seemed like HOURS to find a tutorial on how to do this -- thank you so much!
HI, thank you so much for the tutorial! I have a question: does the person who gets the file need to have professional PDF as well? or can they do it with regular PDF?
THANK YOU!!! Now I finally know how to make editable pdfs for my customers to add their own text on top of my original design. You are a life-saver! Now I can check off one of my how-to goals for 2017 thanks to you and this awesome video!
Girl, you are amazing! Thanks for this! I'm making an editable PDF for my computer challenged friend who wants to send "e-tickets" to her customers for sign parties that she hosts. She needs to be able to update date/time, theme, etc for each party. You've just made my life a million times easier!
I can't even tell you how long I've been searching for a tutorial like this. Thanks a million!
It had never occurred to me to get around the font limitations, just send the font with the pdf. You have no idea how much easier you made my job.
Thank you SO much. I have been trying for 3 days to find such clear instruction on this task! Following!
How do you add a place for a photo so the photo can be changed within a shape like a square in my case?
Hey Teela! Fab tutorial. Is it possible to adjust the leading and kerning of the text?
This tutorial was very helpful; the limitations of these programs are not. Why are editable PDFs so backwards? Designing the template in Illustrator, then deleting the text fields just to recreate them in another program? Fonts that aren't embedded in the file, and require the recipient to download? These things are unrealistic and inefficient in a business setting where files are exchanged and edited internally and externally. I'm still looking for a proper way to design editable documents through the Adobe programs that makes sense for the recipient that has no design knowledge, without the hassle of finding typefaces they probably don't have.
I am dealing with the same thing. Plus often I have to move around fields or change font sizes to fit the customer's wording better. This is not something they can do.
I've been using Google Docs in my place of work ever since. They don't allow for the prettiest of documents, but it gets the job done, and at least they're easily editable.
You can embed the font using Acorbat DC. The user doesn't have to have required typefaces. You could do this in one go using Indesign. Since Illustrator is vector based, designing things is easier than any other software. And there are so many stock vectors that could save you so much time.
I knew there was a way to imbed the fonts. thanks! I didn't know I had to use indesign.
Hello,
Sorry...so if you create/adjust the document in InDesign..then the customer can edit the font without having to find and download the font that you are using?
You are so straightforward and to the point with your videos! I am so glad I found you. Thanks for all the help! xo
Thanks so much for the info! Quick question, does the person purchasing the template need to have Acrobat Pro or will they be able to edit it in Reader?
Loved this! I've been looking for a simple and clear explanation of this and I've just found it! Thanks so much, very helpful!
Thanks for the video, Teela, I really appreciated it. I am currently pulling out my hair trying to figure out how to adjust the kerning of the font in an editable field in Adobe Acrobat. Have you ever done this? Is it even possible?
Hello! Thank you for this video! How can I create editable PDF without using Adobe Acrobat?(using other free programs)
how do you make the card to where a picture could be added by another person, like the photo card that you usually print at a photo lab kiosk. Can you do this in Acrobat too?
This tutorial is fantastic! does this work for multi line text as well? Have you tried that?
Great tutorial. If I have 6 smaller files that I want to place all on one page , how do I do that? Do I need to add text boxes to all six individually or is there a way to duplicate them? Thank you
Salut Teela! Very helpful! Thanks for sharing! One question though, do you know how to create an editable photo so that somebody can upload his own photo to the interactive PDF file? Merci beaucoup!
Hi Teela,
I've been searching the internet for something like this for ages! Thanks so much for sharing with us; it's much appreciated. :)
SD Neeve yay! i'm so glad I could help!
Thank you for excellent tutorial! But I've got a problem. I've installed the DC version and there's no option in text color properties to choose a CMYK palette. The dialog window is different and only RGB colors are provided.
I've got a question. The text fields are still editable outside Acrobat (like if you open the pdf in a web browser). However, the image placeholders import just doesn't open up "outside" Acrobat. They're not using the default open file dialog. So the import image only works in Acrobat. Is there a workaround with this?
Hello Teela,
Great Vid! Just wondering...I noticed a comment below about the customer (if you are selling templates of some sort for example) would still need to source the font that you used to create the document. This seems to be the issue a lot of people are having. The document will be editable, however, if the customer does not have the specific font you used, the would need to replace it themselves?
Also...The other thing i noticed was, if you just save the file as a pdf, without rasterizing the background or flattening it...wouldn't anyone with illustrator be able to access all of your vectors within the file?
Thank you so much for this video Tella!! I love all your desktop wallpapers too. I am starting to get into make editable PDFs and I am having one issue. I've noticed that the customer once they have the PDF should be able to hit Command +E or Control + E and the text properties should open in Acrobat Reader. I can't seem to make my Pdf do that. (A message pops up *No Properties)
They are able to change the text but thats it. I'm not sure what I am missing. How do you save the PDF once it is made in Adobe Acrobat? Is there a certain format I should be saving it as?
Thank you!!
Thank you Teela! That helped me a lot for my Etsy shop either. But I have a question: I easily got to the step where we put a text box in Acrobat, but ONLY my preferable font does not appear in the Appearance. All the rest is there, but not Hoefler Text font that I've been using in Photoshop. It is downloaded in my computer, so I don't get why it cannot be seen in Acrobat? Do you have any idea about it? Thanks a lot!
Silly question, but could this be done using a trifold brochure created in InDesign as well?
Ok, so I just downloaded this version of Acrobat and this is soooo helpful. Great video. :D
Outstanding! I already have an Etsy site, but I need to expand my product offerings. Have been wondering how on earth to do this. Currently, I design everything, send the customers proofs, get approval, have everything printed. Would LOVE to have an “evergreen” product instead. I use Photoshop though. Other tutorials made it seem like you had to start in Ai. I can see now that you can start in photoshop and still get the same results in Adobe acrobat. Thanks so much.
Why are all my text boxes appearing light blue in Preview, when I've not applied a color to them?
Great tutorial, thanks! (Until I realised my Acrobat Pro was version 8. Had to go and find another vid. It's super easy and I'll see you on Etsy.
You...are...awesome. I've been looking for this tutorial forever!
+Rick McComb yay! Happy to help!
Is Adobe Acrobat the preferred app for this? Or can you recommend other, probably cheaper, alternatives?
Thank you for Nice tutorial. When i am doing the same in Acrobat Pro DC. And showing sky blue text box every text. can we change this in grey.
can you use procreate to do the same rather than illustrator )
Hi there - One more question. Is there a way to LOCK the base layer that you import from Illustrator?
What happens if the text in the editable fields is much longer than the original. For example if you change scot to Bartholomew? Will the font line automatically resize to smaller point size?? Can your customers run out of room this way?
Hi! Do you know how to embed fonts on Acrobat Pro using forms? So users don't have to install them. If not do you know what happens if I am a Mac user, do the font works the same with a PC user? Thanks a lot! Great video :)
Hi thank you so much for the help! Would like to get someones advice. I created a editable pdf on adobe acrobat dc paid version for my etsy store everything works well except when i go to staples or Vistaprint and upload the pdf design to print all the editable fields are empty. I have been saving it as - File - Save as other- Reader Extended PDF- Enable more tools. and also tried file-save as Still when i upload the file any fillable info is not there. Does anyone know what im doing wrong?
Thank you for the awesome tut. It was so easy to follow and explained everything that I needed to know.
Great video! Do you know how to add crop marks to make printing and cutting easier for customers?
I would also love to know how to do this!
when saving as PDF, make sure to check 'All Printers Mark' on the 'Marks & Bleed' tab
Hi Teela thank you so much for this tutorial. I do have a question though. Your invitation looks perfectly designed for the length of the names etc. Say someone who buys this invitation has two really long names that don't fit within the text box you've allowed. Are they able to change the font size to make their names fit? What will their editing capabilities be? Thank you!
That was a good question. I noticed in the settings properties that she had the Scroll Long Text box enabled. So if user typed in more than the field could hold that it would scroll. Which is really not good as that works when viewing the PDF and you can scroll the box to see more but you when it comes to printing the hidden words won't show. I think what you do in that case is to "uncheck" that feature and that keeps the user from overflowing the field with words. I know that makes it tough for long names though. The creator needs to think ahead and look at worse case and make font so that it can accommodate longer name. The user needs to know that and make adjustments too. Like substitute & for and ...... I don't know if they can control font size or not... I'll have to check that as I need to make one of these.
So I don't need DC everytime to edit those fields, right? Like I can edit in any other PDF opener?
Hola Teela! Excelente tutorial, muy clara tu explicación!
Quería preguntarte (ya que lo he visto en PDFs editables) cómo se hace para que el texto que se completa se vaya achicando de tamaño, por ejemplo si los nombres son más largos que Annie and Scott.
Muchas gracias!
Mercedes
en las opciones de tamaño de la fuente podés elegir "automatico". De esa forma el texto se va a ajustar al recuadro de texto y así se evitan problemas de reajuste o que se solapen los textos como pasa en el video. Espero que aunque sea tarde te sea de ayuda. Saludos desde Argentina!!!
thank you!! One question - when I enter preview to change the text, it changes the text in all of the boxes to the same text. Font and sizing are different per my settings, but all of the text boxes change to the same text. Help!
Thank you for the tutorial! I have one questions about editing files like this.
I have a client that is a artist, and she wants her signature to be her logo and the date of when it was name beside it. So I need to have a editable file for her to change the date, but the image will be a photo of her work, so it needs to have a transparent background.
If I am unable to do it this way and send it to them, what other ways can I do this?
I see you have a bleed on you Illustrator document. Is there a way to show bleed or crop marks on Acrobat so when the customer receives it and takes it to be printed they know where to cut?
THANK FOR THE VIDEO! when you mentioned about making sure you let the user know about downloaded fonts...where do u mention that?
I include a text info file along with design file in the download :)
I have a client who wants to change the size/location of the text fields, but I can't find where that is an option for the recipient at all... am I just missing something?
Your tutorials are just perfect! Really helpful.
Suohye Shin yay! thanks for watching!
Thank you for the tutorial. I followed the instructions and when I opened the fie in acrobat reader, the font was not maintained. Am I missing a step? I chose the font and size in acrobat before I saved.
Did you ever figure out the answer to your problem? I'm trying to figure out how to embed fonts in a PDF and am having zero luck.
Loved this tutorial!! Super helpful. Thank you for sharing.
I know this sounds completely silly, but I noticed on the section of the video where you open adobe acrobat and select "fill form" it takes you to a screen to select the file. I have followed along and have reached the "fill form" part, but when I click it asks me to choose a membership option. I am not sure if you stated this anywhere in the video, but did you choose a membership option (monthly or annual) or is my version of adobe messed up? :( Informative video, thank you.
Nope, I just need to pay attention, you did mention you were using a 30-day free trial. I guess the version I have is beyond 30 days, thus it was asking for a membership option to continuing using the tools. Sorry about that.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I do have one question though. I cannot seem to break the line/move down in the box. Even with a large text box. It lets me do one line to the end of the field and that's it. I'm trying to do a large thank you card text area. I've tried both in DC and regular reader with the editable file. Any idea how to correct this? Should I do one box for every line?
I'm having the same issue! Were you able to find a solution?
I would love to know if either of you were able to find a solution.
Right click the text box and select Properties. On the Options tab, select the Multi-Line box :)
Thank you for this useful tutorial, Just one question: So the customer who receive the editable PDF have to get the PRO adobe reader to be able to edit the text and font right ? There is no way the user can edit it on free version of adobe reader right ?
Nope, the user only needs the free reader version to edit. Only *you* will need the PRO version because you're the creator of the editable pdf.
Thank you so much for this video! I've been trying to figure this out to sell some files. Side question though, how do I reduce the file size and still make it a quality printable? My files sizes are huge and not very compatible with home printers, or even online printers. Help!
The size could be because of many things e.g embedded fonts, non flattened raster images and so on. To analyze the reason, open your file using Acrobat DC pro and go to save as the other -> optimized PDF and Audit Space Usage and see what is bulking the image. If it is font. Simply create a new document and copy paste the old one into blank new doc. if it is image then Downsample images in 300,150 dpi.
Hi Teela, Is there any program that can somehow imbed the fonts so the client doesn't have to download the fonts.
This is fantastic!!! Thanks so much for sharing this with us!
Amazing tutorial, very detailed and well explained. Nice job! :D
Loving your Videos!!!!! :) And you sound so nice and simple, so real! Thanks alot! One question - how would I do it, if I wanna use a Font that is not free for the people to download?! :/
+Judith Schwarz Hey Judith! Create the file using the purchased font - when the user opens it, they won't have the font available to them (it won't show up on the pdf the way you intend it to) until they purchase and install the font, then reopen the file. Included instructions on where they can purchase, make it clear that a font purchase is necessary for the file to appear correctly and that they'll have to purchase the font and install it before opening the file - basically same instructions as if the font were free with just being clear that the font isn't free :)
Thanks so much for this detailed tutorial! Super helpful! Does this work for larger documents as well? E.g. a 24x36 wedding sign? I had trouble creating those in Pages and Word. Hope you still read the comments on here, since I saw it's an older video :)
Yep! Any size will work!
@@EveryTuesday Awesome! Thanks for the reply!
Thanks again Teela! Very helpful, as always. Cheers!
Awesome, thank you for this tutorial, I have to try it now!
Hey Teela, thank you for this helpful tutorial! How does Reader handle text overflow? If the end user is using Reader and cannot edit the text size, what would happen if their information didn't fit in the boxes you set up?
Kristy Good Hey Kristy, that's a great question! So sorry it wasn't covered in the video. If the text boxes are on the smaller side, when you initially create them in Acrobat, in the text box's setting, make sure under the 'options' tab that 'allow rich text formatting' is checked. Next, go to advanced > enable features in Adobe Reader. When the user opens the editable pdf in Reader, if they open the preferences panel (keyboard shortcut Cmnd + E or Ctrl + E) they'll be able to edit the size of the text (and also the font too which might not be a good thing).
I'm working on this right now and finding a fault in that you can't really change the tracking in any way. Is there a way around this?
Hello Teela!! This tutorial is so helpful, thanks!! I want to ask you for the security editions on this PDF. Like you say in the tutorial i want this type of PDF to send to a client, but i want they can not open on illustrator or photoshop. Is this posible? From Argentina, thakns you again, i wait for your asnwer soon.
Fantastic advice Teela.
I’m saving a file from Canva into my computer (pdf file) but when I try to upload into online labels website, it tells me that fonts are not embedded but when I check the file it says that they are....so can someone help me? Do they need to be embedded subset? What am I missing. Please help!
Great Tutorial! Saved me so much time. Thank you so much!
Excellent tutorial, thank you. I wondered if there was anyway to have a field so someone can add their own logo to my form in jpeg format?
I followed these exact instructions but when I open the editable file the fonts don't show the same. I do have the fonts downloaded on my computer. Any suggestions?
Great video! Can you create an editable PDF this way from PS and InDesign layouts as well? As long as it's saved in PDF format?
+Cat Downey Unfortunately, Adobe Acrobat is the only way to create an editable PDF this way. You'll only get a flat one when saving as a pdf in PS or InDesign
Excellent video. Thank you so much. This saved me loads of time. One question: I created the original file in Adobe Illustrator, then when opened in Adobe Acrobat to create the editable PDF, the font that I used in Illustrator (Futura) is not in the drop down font menu in Acrobat. I can't figure out why, or how to add it. The font (Futura) is in the font folder in my computer. Any ideas?
Iam having a similar issues, were you able to figure out why? Thanks in advance
Hi, @@ruthalvarado33. Unfortunately, I never did figure this one out. Luckily, the client I was doing this project for was a friend, so I just let him know of a similar font that he could use in its place. If you ever figure this one out, please let me know. Best of luck to you.
@@ruthalvarado33 I'm not sure if you found a solution, but maybe you need to embed the font
You are so amazing. This video is awesome.
can you explain plz about block pdf i want to make and wanted to uploaded on my site that could be edit
with the fonts what if we use a font that is one you have to buy? do you recommend only using free fonts for the editable parts?
There is a way to embed fonts into the PDF. After completing the document, click on tools>Print Production>Preflight>Click on the little wrench at the top>Search in the little search box for Embed>Choose Embed Fonts>Click on Fix at the bottom. Viola!
Thanks for the tutorial! I was just wondering, how can you make certain parts of the PDF non-editable? For example - the "Save the Date" title or other graphics. When I create a document from Illustrator and create a form in Adobe, the "Save the Date" title is still able to be edited. I want to have certain titles locked so the customer cannot change the design.
In Illustrator, you can convert your text to outlines (with it selected, type > create outlines) - this will make shapes out of your text so it will be truly uneditable :)
Hi Teela, thanks so much for your reply! I have tried to outline the text, but if you "Edit PDF" in Adobe, you can't edit the text, but you can still move or delete the text as an "image." Is this because I'm using the Pro version of Adobe? How can I lock those parts so that they can't be moved or changed at all?
Thanks again!
How do you make the stuff outside your art board multiplied/so bright?
Thank you so much. You have saved my two weeks trouble. So happy :-)
Teela, Thanks a million! Helped me a lot!!!
Does the recipient also need to have Adobe Acrobat Pro installed to edit the card?
Sam Foong nope! So sorry I missed mentioning that at the end - the end recipient only needs a free version of reader to open and edit what you've done in Acrobat :)
Thank you I was wondering the same
How do you make the lights glow and look like they're on string ... Can't figure it out
Can you do the same thing using a source file from a design software like Silhouette?
I would love to fill in the location automatically. I know how to do it with the date, but not with the location. How to do it? Thanks
How would I do with the fonts? Will thh fils keep tge font????
Hi !! excelent video, that you very much you safe my life jajaja, but I have question... If the text is longer, how do I do to not hide ?
Hi, I keep getting a colour behind the editable field. The transparency is showing with a clear/red diagonal but a colour always shows up. I don't want to use the Preferences as that will only work on my Mac. I've re-installed Acrobat CC and no change. Would you know why I keep getting a greyed box in each form field please?
I found this that did the trick
forums.adobe.com/thread/1810908
hi, have you found a solution for this yet? I have the same problem
Go to Edit-Preferences-Forms and deselect "show border hover color for fields"
Can I edit it just using Free Acrobat DC Reader? or I must pay for the pro version?
You'll have to have the paid Acrobat version to make it editable - Reader is read/input text only 👍
Thank you so much!!! Perfect tutorial.
Thank You :) very well made very easy to understand
I love your voice! thank you for the tutorial!! very usefull
HELP! So I followed the instructions in the video but now when I open the document in Reader I can type over the sample text but I can't change the font, color or size. Is there a way to enable this? What am I doing wrong? Thanks in advance for your help! Love the videos.
I would to know this as well!!
Hey, you'll have to change the appearance tab for each form field - here's an article with further instruction, straight from Adobe: helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/pdf-form-field-properties.html (scroll to "Appearance tab for form field properties")
Thank you! I have been searching for the answer to this. I greatly appreciate your reply! Thank you for the videos! They are AWESOME! Can't wait for tomorrow's!
This helped me to figure out that issue: forums.adobe.com/thread/2167121
Is it possible for the buyer to choose their own font? Instead of using the fonts that are embedded in the file.
I figured it out with adobe forum thread forums.adobe.com/thread/2167121
I have been trying to figure this out for days! THANK YOU!!!!
Do this works with images as well?
thanks! i really needed that tutorial
Hi, thanks for the video. I was wondering how do I make a file with 2 invites instead of one? Thanks in advance.
you'll have to have both invites on the same page before you bring them into Acrobat to define the text areas - here's a tut on how to put 2 on a single page using Illustrator: every-tuesday.com/print-multiple-layouts-one-page/
Thanks! This was very useful
Thank you so much!!
Very helpful. Thanks!
Thank you!!