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Expert: Glenn Fraller Date: 4/7/2008 Subject: Completed for via Email
Question Glenn:
This is a question regarding the creation of Forms with Acrobat 5.
I created a sample form, and would now like to send it to a Email address and not to a CGI program.
I created the Submit" button, but it appears that my only option is to define a URL address that will process the form.
After completing the form how can I specify an Email address instead of a URL address.
Hope you have some experience with this.
Answer Good Morning Nicholas,
Go back to where you were in the Submit config dialogue box.
Where URL is to be entered, us mailto:emailaddress
That will work. Then config all the rest of the data format you want to be received at the other end.