With the ready-to-use Email submit button you can't dynamically set the subject.
However, you can create your own button to submit the form by email and use a script to dynamically set the subject and send the email:
- drag a regular button into your form,
- open the script editor for the
click
event (more info),
- set the language to
JavaScript
and
- use a script like the following:
// Replace with actual path to the field which contains the subject:
var subject = path.to.field.rawValue;
var myDoc = event.target;
try {
myDoc.mailDoc({
bUI: false,
cTo: '[email protected]', // Replace with actual receiver mail address.
cSubject: subject,
cSubmitAs: "PDF"
});
} catch (e) {
// exception handling...
}
You can find more in-depth information here: http://acrobatusers.com/tutorials/dynamically-setting-submit-e-mail-address. In this tutorial not the subject but the receiver mail address is set dynamically, but you can apply the same principle to any of the parameters of the doc.mailDoc(...)
function.
Regarding your question on how to reduce the file size: either your form is veeery large or you have images with large file sizes embedded in the form. In the latter case search for ways to reduce the image file sizes. For example, check if you are using .jpg
or .gif
or .png
files and not .bmp
files (which are uncompressed and hence very large) or use images with a lower resolution (72 dpi is ok for screen display).