
Right click on the button and go to Properties. Add a button to your form by clicking on the "OK" icon and click the desired location on your form for the button.ģ. In Acrobat Pro DC, go to Tools>Prepare FormĢ.

Here's how to create an "Attach File" button in a form in Acrobat Pro DC (as of Jan. You will not access, or attempt to access, any Disabled Features by means other than the use of such enabling technologies, nor will you rely on the Software to create a feature substantially similar to any Disabled Feature or otherwise circumvent the technology that controls activation of any such feature. Disabled Features will activate only when you open a PDF document that was created using enabling technology available only from Adobe. The Software may contain features or functionalities that are hidden or appear disabled or "grayed out" (collectively, "Disabled Features").

Would this script technically be circumventing their intention?ģ.4 Disabled Features. Attachments are disabled in Reader by default unless a script like the one in this thread is used. My main concern is if this form is going to more than 500 recipients - does this script technically make the file 'Reader Extended'? Our company hit a snag with that issue about 6 years ago and I don't want to go there again.
