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Earlier limited to the Safari app, Apple’s enhanced AutoFill feature has now branched out to PDF files across the system. Unlike Safari, there isn’t a specific setting you need to enable. All you need to do is ensure you have upgraded to iOS 17.2, iPadOS 17.2, or macOS Sonoma 14.2.
In this guide, I’ll show how you can use Apple’s enhanced AutoFill to automatically enter basic details in PDF files. But before delving into the process, let’s take a quick look at how this feature works.
Enhanced AutoFill in PDFs was first announced at WWDC 23, and after a long wait, this feature is now available for everyone. Using this feature, users can fill in basic contact information in PDF files with just a few taps.
The in-built machine learning algorithms of enhanced AutoFill recognize patterns and sections in a PDF. Based on the analysis, it suggests relevant saved information on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Users can simply tap on a form field or input area, and the device will display suggested content that is likely apt for the field.
Apple’s enhanced AutoFill can save time and reduce the chance of mistakes by eliminating the need to manually type repetitive information such as names, addresses, or phone numbers each time they are required.
Further, you can trust Apple’s privacy policy. None of your information is locally stored on the device. So, there’s no need to be wary of data breaches or unauthorized access.
One must also note that there is no way of enabling or disabling enhanced AutoFill in PDFs. It is a default, native feature.
If you’re also tired of manually filling out PDF documents and forms like me, then here’s how you can use enhanced AutoFill to do this job on Apple devices.
While this idea sounds intriguing, there are a set of steps you must take to get the most out of AutoFill on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
To being using Apple’s enhanced AutoFull, you must fill in your details on My Card.
These details will be fetched by AutoFill whenever you edit a PDF. Here’s what you must do.
Note: Skip this section if you’ve already set up My Card on your device.
Mac users: If your devices are running with the same Apple ID, you’re covered. If not, head to the Contacts app → Your profile → Edit.
Now that your My Card is all set, it’s time to begin with enhanced AutoFill.
Bonus Tip: If you are using an Apple Keyboard, after tapping a particular section in the PDF, you’ll see the corresponding data appear on top of the keyboard. You can enter details from there as well.
If you have an existing signature, you can select it and place it on the PDF. Or else you must create a signature on your device. To do so:
If you were editing the document via Mail app, you can choose any one of the following actions:
Tap the option that suits your preference, and you’re good to go!
Note: There is no toggle feature to enable Enhanced AutoFill. However, if this doesn’t work, make sure AutoFill is enabled for Safari on your device.
Unlike the iPhone and iPad, the enhanced AutoFill is limited to just the Preview and Safari apps on Mac.
PDF files saved on a Mac open in the Preview app by default. After that, just follow the steps below to fill in the basic information automatically.
If you are required to sign the PDF as well, here’s what you must do.
It’s that simple.
When you click the Close button in the Mail app, you are presented with the following options.
Faster, simpler, better!
To sum up, enhanced AutoFill is a fantastic feature that allows you to fill out PDF forms on Apple devices and makes it quicker and much easier. With a few clicks, filling out forms becomes an easy task.
Moreover, the feature allows you to save commonly used information and even assign individual labels for your various kinds of information. Did you find this feature helpful? Do let me know in the comments.
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