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Posted by Gunther Gloop on 04/03/06 12:17
Adrian A wrote:
> Gunther Gloop wrote:
>> Adrian A wrote:
>>> Gunther Gloop wrote:
>>>> Ok I know it's way off topic, but... there are 3 wildly-different
>>>> "software solutions" that I am interested in discovering...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 1. I have some pdf forms that allow for data-entry using Adobe
>>>> Reader. However, I am told that I can't save this filled-in form
>>>> with this software.
>>> <snip>
>>>
>>> Google for deskpdf, it installs as a printer and produces a pdf
>>> output. It's not freeware but the trial version allows a certain
>>> number of uses, which may be enough if you only have a few forms.
>>
>> Thanks.
>> But printing isn't a problem. The forms print fine, but you can't
>> _save_ the filled-in form using just adobe reader.
>> I would like to clarify if Adobe Acrobat standard/professional
>> upgrade/'full-version' will do that, or if there's something else.
>>
>> Also I need to "ready" two pdf-forms for data-entry. I assume I would
>> need the professional version to do that (assuming adobe acrobat is
>> the correct one).
>>
>> -Kevin.
>
> It doesn't actually _print_, it saves the output a new pdf. As for
> readying the forms, then I think you do need the pro version.
Oh yeah. You just reminded me of that. I do have a shareware driver like
that -pdf995. I just tried it and unfortuneately the outputted pdf was
gobbledegook. I'd guess it deliberately blocks that avenue.
Thanks though -good suggestion.
I think I'm sorted for now anyway with the standard/professional adobe
acrobat. It's not for my own use anyway, but at least I know where I'm going
now. :)
-Kevin.
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