![]() Let’s start with the simplest type of form field – a Text Field (or a field where the user can type free form text). The possibilities include Check Boxes, Combo Boxes (or a drop down), List Boxes, Radio Buttons, Signature Fields and Text Fields. InDesign has made it extremely simple to create various types of form fields. You will need the Buttons and Forms Palette. This will display several palettes for creating interactive elements. Start by going up to the Window menu, then hover over ‘Workspace’ and select ‘Interactive for PDF’. When beginning an interactive project in InDesign, I recommend customizing your workspace to include interactive features. In this blog I will explore how to create an interactive form in InDesign-an efficient way to create a prototype for usability testing. I explored print layout tools that translate seamlessly to web projects as well as interactive features such as adding URLs, creating buttons with multiple states, and animating simple flyouts. In a previous blog, I discussed creating interactive prototypes in InDesign, a program originally created for print publication. ![]()
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