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Asked 10 years ago. Active 9 years, 11 months ago. Viewed 1k times. Improve this question. Add a comment. You can enable that feature Reader Rights , but it is limited to uses with the form. You get the same result if you just have the data files sent.

Most likely this issue revolves around the fonts not being embedded within the form. Also, make sure that fonts are embedded in underlying PDF if used as well. You can also find hidden text and deleted hidden page content, which may cause the issue as well. I have to submit an online pdf document but it comes as The operation is not permitted. I checked the fonts and that there were two type of fonts not embedded.

Troubleshooting tips for Reader-enabling forms. If you are having trouble enabling forms for Reader users, check the following conditions:. Reader-enabling forms option is unavailable in the Advanced menu.

This feature is not available in Adobe Reader. If you are editing the form, click Close Form Editing in the upper-right corner of the form. Make sure that the security settings allow form filling. Reader users cannot fill in or save the form. Reader users must have Reader 8 or later. Or there may be something about the document that is an error that Acrobat is trying to fix e.

I tried creating a few simple documents and they didn't exhibit the problem. Can you recall any more details about how the document was created? Static or Dynamic form? Did it have submit buttons or validation or anything like that? What's strange is when I first imported the PDF to start making the form, Adobe asked if it should try to create the form itself by scanning the document. I said yes and it got most of up, but I had to touch it up.

I made it exactly the same as before and this time it worked and I was happy. As soon as I did this and tried to save it again Adobe Reader ready, then it gives the same errors as before, but due to the number of Radio Buttons and how long it took me to re-create the form from scratch the 2nd time, I do not wish to try to do that a 3rd time just for 1 extra button added.

Another strange thing is that I have 2 other forms I created with the same 3 buttons and they work perfectly fine. It's only this survey PDF that is causing issues. I guess the only difference with this form from the other 2 that I can find is that for some reason, it made it compatible with Adobe 7 and up while the others were made for Adobe 6 and up, though I didn't do anything different when saving them all.

I've tried removing the above stuff it found but the errors still persist. I've also tried saving it as being compatible with Adobe 6 and that didn't change anything.

I've tried removing the textareas that had the name of Comment1, Comment2, and Comment3 even though they were standard textareas and not an actual comment area or something and that didn't do anything. The final thing I've tried is embedding the fonts or not and both ways change nothing. Any suggestions based on that information?

Is there no one else who's had a similar problem? Please help if you can. Thank you. Registered: Aug 18 I am struggling with the same issue, I believe it has to do with licensing. You have to upgrade to Livecycle ES or something I think. If someone could clarify this, that would be great. Well, maybe, but then why would the other 2 forms I did work just fine but not this one?

It's just a strange issue all around. At least there's more people out there with this issue. LittlBUGer wrote:. I started with an underlying PDF on all 3 forms.



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