

The reason for this is that the field is actually a text field, but with the format already set to one of the date options. The actual process is the same as for all the other field types, and once placed, the new field looks just like a text field. When the “Add a Date Field” tool is selected, the user can add a new date field to a PDF form.

There are a number of new and improved features, which you can look up in the release notes, or in the New Features Summary: įor me, the two most attractive new features are two new field types when creating PDF forms: This morning Adobe released an update for the “Continuous” track of Adobe Acrobat DC – this means that anybody with a subscription will be able to install this update and get new features.
