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True" hello and welcome back to a new video. Today we are working with form fields in InDesign. Form fields allow your users to enter information into the PDF and send it back to you. This can be very useful, especially if you are a coach creating a workbook with exercises for your clients. However, this tutorial requires basic InDesign skills such as creating a text field, picking colors, and playing with fonts. It is also helpful to understand object styles. In this tutorial, we will first explore the functionality of different form fields. Then, we will dive into designing the form fields. Finally, we will add a button that allows users to send back the information with a single click. I am Boris from bubbledarling.com, a graphic designer with over a decade of experience. I create videos to help you improve your design work. If you are interested, please hit subscribe and the bell icon to be notified of new videos each week. Now, let's go ahead and create a fillable form in InDesign. To begin, open InDesign. I have prepared a working document, which you can download from bobodilling.com. Although it is not necessary to have it for this tutorial, I encourage you to download it and follow along. Take a close look at the document to better understand the steps and apply them to your own work. Next, we need to open the buttons and forms window. To do this, go to the top menu and select Window. Then, choose Interactive, followed by Buttons and Forms. The window will appear. Now, let's examine the different form fields that I have prepared. First, we have the check and radio buttons. These can be used when you want to show multiple options to the user. The key difference between...