[G4] Type-able PDFs

Jim Manley jpmanley at gmail.com
Mon Mar 6 10:31:56 PST 2006


Then how can the IRS have an online PDF that you can type in through  
your browser?
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James Paul Manley
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On Mar 6, 2006, at 11:28 AM, joshua hough wrote:

> Right, although you cannot offer a PDF that the general public can  
> fill out and re-save as a PDF.  Unless you have a specific audience  
> of people who all own Acrobat Professional.  This has to do with  
> Adobe's licensing arrangement.  If it fits your needs and budget,  
> you can purchase their server-based solution that allows the form  
> data to be submitted electronically from Reader and collected in  
> some kind of repository.  Otherwise printing a hard copy of the  
> completed form is the only option.
> -Josh
>
>
>> From: DaleH dhoff at margnat.com
>> Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2006 20:11:50 -0500
>> To: g4 at listserver.themacintoshguy.com
>> Subject: Re: [G4] Type-able PDFs
>>
>> James,
>>
>> Acrobat the paid-for authoring version allows creation of Form fields
>> which are editable in Acrobat the free-for-downloading Reader. The
>> fields can be saved, emailed, and dealt with as data.
>>
>> DaleH
>
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