Adobe Reader
#1
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Joined: Apr 2006
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Hi can anyone help me please,
I Want to fill out a form that opens in Adobe reader is there anyway of filling a form on this programme online as I cant type into Adobe Reader. Does that make sense just read it back and it doesn't to me, sorry I am tired
Emma lol
I Want to fill out a form that opens in Adobe reader is there anyway of filling a form on this programme online as I cant type into Adobe Reader. Does that make sense just read it back and it doesn't to me, sorry I am tired
Emma lol
#2
To actually edit things in adobe you need the full version (which costs money) rather than the free reader that you can download everywhere. BUT if you do a google search for 'Cute pdf' form filler software you can download a feebie programme that allows you to fill in pdf forms. I used it for our immigration forms those many years ago!+
#3
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Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
To actually edit things in adobe you need the full version (which costs money) rather than the free reader that you can download everywhere. BUT if you do a google search for 'Cute pdf' form filler software you can download a feebie programme that allows you to fill in pdf forms. I used it for our immigration forms those many years ago!+
Cheers for that, gonna try it now. x
#4
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Joined: Apr 2006
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Hi again,
Must be really dense as it's not working for me. The programme is working etc... but I still cant seem to type into Adobe reader, I am trying to follow instructions but there's obviously something I'm doing wrong as it wont work.
Emma xxx
Must be really dense as it's not working for me. The programme is working etc... but I still cant seem to type into Adobe reader, I am trying to follow instructions but there's obviously something I'm doing wrong as it wont work.
Emma xxx
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Not all forms are fillable, it depends on how the creator created them.
#6
If you're looking for one-time usage you can d/l a prog called PDFill as shareware/demo. I don't think it costs that much for a full version tho and friends recommend it highly.
There's also a prog I used to use at work called GhostPDF; I'm not certain it will let you edit current PDFs and it's a little more complex to install/use but it lets you do almost anything else with them (convert/create) so if the above is a bust it might be worth some research as I'm pretty sure you can get it free.
There's also a prog I used to use at work called GhostPDF; I'm not certain it will let you edit current PDFs and it's a little more complex to install/use but it lets you do almost anything else with them (convert/create) so if the above is a bust it might be worth some research as I'm pretty sure you can get it free.
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Originally Posted by windward
If you're looking for one-time usage you can d/l a prog called PDFill as shareware/demo. I don't think it costs that much for a full version tho and friends recommend it highly.
There's also a prog I used to use at work called GhostPDF; I'm not certain it will let you edit current PDFs and it's a little more complex to install/use but it lets you do almost anything else with them (convert/create) so if the above is a bust it might be worth some research as I'm pretty sure you can get it free.
There's also a prog I used to use at work called GhostPDF; I'm not certain it will let you edit current PDFs and it's a little more complex to install/use but it lets you do almost anything else with them (convert/create) so if the above is a bust it might be worth some research as I'm pretty sure you can get it free.
Thanks for all the help
Emma
#8
Originally Posted by or4ngecrush
cheers me deers looks like it's working I have checked two boxes already so far so good.
Thanks for all the help
Emma
Thanks for all the help
Emma

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