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Removal of Acrobat's "Clear Data" button on fillable forms #639

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Kosimek opened this issue Sep 25, 2024 · 4 comments
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Removal of Acrobat's "Clear Data" button on fillable forms #639

Kosimek opened this issue Sep 25, 2024 · 4 comments

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@Kosimek
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Kosimek commented Sep 25, 2024

Adobe adds a button on the top-right corner of the pages for PDFs that are fillable.
The problem is that when I want to extract only certain pages, that button shows in the extracted PDF pages,
I don't know if it is possible but it would be very useful if PDFsam could remove that button when it creates the extracted pages.
My only option to get rid of it now is to print the pages, scan them and put them back into a PDF document which takes up significantly more file space since it contains images rather than text.
Would be great if that could be accomplished.
Thanks

@kijato
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kijato commented Oct 6, 2024

As far as I know the Pdfsam never changes the content. An adobe script or target software is more suitable for this.

Could you print your documents to a new PDF without markups, stamps and others?

I found it:
The ‘Clear data’ button: ... The ‘clear data’ buttons are set so that they are visible on screen but do not print.

@torakiki
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PDFsam Basic doesn't change the page content stream but it does change/remove annotations in some cases

@kijato
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kijato commented Oct 18, 2024

I believe it, but I've never experienced it. In what situation can this happen? When is it worth paying attention to the phenomenon?

@Kosimek
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Kosimek commented Oct 18, 2024 via email

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