From the course: Acrobat DC: Creating Forms
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Edit the tab order
From the course: Acrobat DC: Creating Forms
Edit the tab order
- [Instructor] You probably know that with just about any type of screen-based form, whether it's a PDF form, an online form, an excel document or so on, the tab key on your keyboard is used to jump the cursor from field to field. The idea is to make it unnecessary to take your hands off the keyboard, and use the mouse to click in each field before typing again. I've got another version of the glow bank document open here. So you can see that if I enter my first name here and then I press tab on my keyboard, that takes me to the last name field where I can enter my last name, and then I can press tab to go to the address field. But notice when I press tab again my cursor has now jumped to the zip code field instead of the city field and if I press it again, it goes to state and then to city then email and then my phone number. So my tab order is messed up in this document. This has largely to do with the order in…
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Auto-detect form fields3m 30s
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Create text fields7m 43s
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Format text fields2m 23s
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Add multiline text fields2m 27s
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Add checkboxes5m 54s
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Add radio buttons4m 38s
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Add a drop-down list4m 22s
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Add list boxes2m 2s
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Add a Print button5m 27s
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Add a Reset button2m 29s
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Add an image field2m 23s
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Add a date field2m 10s
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Edit the tab order2m 40s
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Use the Form Wizard3m 25s
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