[X4U] Is there a *CHEAP* tool to fill in a PDF form?

Jack Forbush DO web at ocfm.com
Fri Apr 4 16:32:17 PDT 2008


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- Jack

On Apr 4, 2008, at 7:28 PM, Randy B. Singer wrote:

>
> On Apr 4, 2008, at 12:55 PM, Ed Gould wrote:
>
>> I often get a PDF file that needs simple information added like  
>> name address & telephone number etc.
>>
>> Without laying $$ for the ADOBE product that allows this, is there  
>> an cheap way to do so. I do NOT want the full capability PDF  
>> editor to create forms just fill them in.
>
>
> There are two excellent free tools to do this.
>
> FormulatePro (free)
> http://code.google.com/p/formulatepro/
> Formulate will open your PDF and allow you to quickly and easily  
> fill in the blanks, without altering the original PDF.  Formulate  
> will even allow you to fill in locked PDF forms.
> Formulate comes with a practice form that will teach you how to use  
> the program in just a few minutes.
>
> The other tool, if you are using Tiger or Leopard, is Preview
>
>
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