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I have an existing PDF template that I have to edit. I know pretty much nothing about messing with PDFs (fair warning). There is a standard barcode that the customer wants changed to a Data Matrix barcode.
What is in the PDF template right now: So far, I have the following:. Open the PDF template (opens in Adobe Acrobat Pro). Go to Tools Forms Edit in Designer. This opens the PDF in LiveCycle Designer. Right click on the on the barcode and go to Palettes Object. This opens an object tab for the barcode.
Now, it looks like there is a drop down to edit the barcode type. But it's disabled, and I don't know why. The option to right click on the barcode and select Change Object Type is also disabled. Does anyone know how to edit the barcode type to be a Data Matrix? UPDATE I do not want to have to re-create the barcode.
I just want to edit what is there. Not add and remove. Ok, I managed to find a solution. At the top of LiveCycle, I originally had two tabs. If you right click on the gray space next to the tabs, you can choose 'XML Source', which makes a new tab appear. In the 'Design View' tab, I clicked on the bar code I wanted to change (so that it was selected).
I then clicked on the 'XML Source' tab. It takes you directly to the bar code code, which looked like the following (note that I removed some attributes and tags and replaced them with.).
That type attribute on the barcode tag just needed to be changed to dataMatrix, and the barcode was updated to the correct type. Note: I also had to modify the heights of the fields, etc.
But this is pretty self explanatory.
Free Code 128 Barcode Font
How a form field behaves is determined by settings in the Properties dialog box for that individual field. You can set properties that apply formatting, determine how the form field information relates to other form fields, impose limitations on what the user can enter in the form field, trigger custom scripts, and so forth. You can set a variety of properties for an Acrobat form field, depending on the form field type.
The properties for each type of form field are selected on a series of tabs. When you change a property, it is applied as soon as you select another property or press Enter. All types of form fields have a General tab and an Actions tab.
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These are: Locked When selected, prevents any further changes to any form field properties. Close Closes the form field Properties dialog box. If you are changing the properties of multiple fields, you can leave the Properties dialog box open. Click on each field to change its properties. Corresponds to the level of data redundancy that is added to the barcode to correct any potential decoding errors. Higher levels provide more redundancy and a more robust barcode that will generate more successful decode results. However, higher levels will also result in a larger barcode and a reduced ability to encode user-supplied or form structure data into the barcode.
A more robust barcode can reduce problems created by pen marks, poor print quality, degradation caused by fax transmission, or folds in the document. This option is available for PDF417 and QR Code barcodes.