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Hi everyone, this is Sharon! You may have wondered if fillable PDF forms can do calculations, and if so how do I create a fillable PDF with calculations? Well yes they can, and Im going to show you exactly how to create a PDF form with calculations in docHub by converting an Excel invoice template into a PDF and then setting up the calculating fields in Acrobat. Lets check it out! I have my docHub desktop app open and now Im going to navigate over to my Excel invoice template. And heres an invoice template that I have set up its got the quantity times the price will give me an amount and then down at the bottom we have a subtotal, tax rate, sales tax, other, and a total. So lets go ahead and save this as a PDF. Were going to go up to FileSave a copy. Were going to name the file and then under the file type drop down and then scroll down and select PDF, then click Save. Okay notice that the PDF is now open in a new tab here in Acrobat