Work with Your PDF form fields with PDF Form. The PDF Form protects your files from unauthorized changes. With just a few clicks, you can flatten interactive PDF forms by converting fillable fields into static content. The Tool allows you to remove and extract fields from PDF documents. You can also research your PDF documents.
Key Features
Converts user-filled form fields into permanent, non-editable text. This not only prevents accidental or unauthorized edits but also guarantees that the data and layout remain exactly as intended.
PDF forms are commonly used for applications, surveys, invoices, and contracts. They enable users to input information directly into interactive fields. Once completed, organizations often need to extract the entered data for purposes such as storage, reporting, or analysis.
Remove unnecessary fields from PDF documents.
If you need to examine or edit a PDF document, you may find it useful to get a list of field names in the document.
using Documentize;.License.Set("license.lic"); - Optional.FlattenFieldsOptions objectPdfForm.Flatten method, passing the options as a parameterExtractFormDataToDsvOptions objectPdfForm.Extract method, passing the options as a parameterGetFieldNamesOptions objectPdfForm.GetNames method, passing the options as a parameterRemoveFieldsOptions objectPdfForm.Remove method, passing the options as a parameterPDF Form is a dynamic tool seamlessly integrated into your workflow, giving you the possibility to effortlessly Flatten, Remove and Research PDF forms directly within your preferred platform. Whether you’re navigating business documents or managing personal paperwork, our user-friendly plugin simplifies the process, providing a convenient solution for all your PDF form needs.
Absolutely. The plugin preserves the original design, fonts, and layout, ensuring a professional-quality output that appears exactly as intended.
Currently, this plugin exports form data specifically into CSV format, using the ExtractFormDataToDsvOptions class. If you need other formats like JSON or XML, you may need to use additional tools or customize the output yourself.
Yes, comprehensive documentation and code examples are available to guide you through integrating and using the plugin effectively. You can find step-by-step instructions and sample code on the official Documentize documentation site.