![]() To change or remove border,specify multi-line, character limit, etc for field.Įnsure ‘Is PDF Annotation’ under PDF Options’ is checked Right click inside the text box and select Properties. ![]() Type “Friday, December 10 at 7:00 PM” in the pop up box,Ĭlick the green checkmark when you are finished ![]() Right click inside the red box and click ‘Edit Text’ When you click on the resulting box, it will be highlighted in red. Left click, drag then release directly over the editable text are in the image. Select the card design with the editable text visible to use as a guide for your text fields.įor the first line of editable text, “Friday, December 10 at 7:00 PM”Ĭlick the ‘Insert PDF Text Field’ button A big crosshairs will appear when you hover over your page. Right click again inside box and select Get Image and navigate to location of your files. Right Click inside the image frame and select Properties You should see a big X inside a red square. Left Click and drag from top right corner to bottom left corner and release. If not, right click toolbar and check PDF box. Pdf tools should be visible on the right end of the icons in the toolbar. To create your own: New Document > Choose size ( I am using a custom 5 x 7 inch size) The Scribus file has the first line of editable text done as an example. Start with either the included Scribus file or create your own. Otherwise, Scribus and Affinity will substitute another font and mess it all up.ĭownload this tutorial package with pdf instructions, an example Scribus file (sla extension), an example Affinity designer file and png files for other programs. So really, any graphics program should work here. Probably better, I am truly no expert by any stretch of the imagination. This is just my way of doing it, you probably have your own workflow that will do just as well. And yep, you can create those elusive editable fields with it. If you aren’t familiar with Scribus, it is a open source desktop publishing platform that is available for free. In the mean time, using Affinity Designer or Photo for the design work and Scribus for the editable fields works quite well. And neither does that fancy new version 2, lol! I am still hoping that they will at some point. ![]() I was a little disappointed that Affiniy Publisher doesn’t include editable fields yet. ![]()
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