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Open a PDF document in docHub and select Tools panel. Select Prepare Form tool to open form editor. Prepare Form tool is used in docHub Acrobat to create and edit interactive PDF forms. Use it to add text fields, checkboxes, buttons and other interactive elements to the PDF documents.
0:36 1:38 Okay button properties add the button. Name. Action execute a menu item. Add View show hideMoreOkay button properties add the button. Name. Action execute a menu item. Add View show hide navigation pen attachment check the button.
Make interactive buttons Open the Buttons and forms panel (Window Interactive Buttons and forms). In the panel, choose Button from the Type menu to create a button. You can then set an action (what happens when the button is clicked or tapped) by clicking the plus (+), as well as appearance.
Open the Buttons and forms panel (Window Interactive Buttons and forms). In the panel, choose Button from the Type menu to create a button. You can then set an action (what happens when the button is clicked or tapped) by clicking the plus (+), as well as appearance.
Create a link Select Edit Link Add or edit a link. Drag a rectangle to define the link area. In the Create Link dialog, choose the options you want for the link appearance. Select one of the following link actions:
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Go to the page and place in your PDF document where you want to add a file attachment icon and click. In the Open dialog box, browse for a file, then click Open. In the File Attachment Properties dialog box, select display and other properties, then close it. An attachment symbol appears in your document.
If you are not in form editing mode, choose Tools Prepare Form. Using the Button tool , drag across the area where you want the button to appear. Double-click the button and set options in the General and Options tabs. In the Options tab, choose an option in the Layout menu for the button label, icon image, or both.

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