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Hi,
    I don't like to use typewriters to fill my pdf
forms. I am wondering if there is an easy way to
easily convert non-fillable pdf file into a
fillable pdf file. Can anyone give me some suggestions?

    Thank you very much!

Kuan
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Reply Kuan 8/17/2004 3:21:03 PM

Kuan Zhou <koy2@cisunix.unh.edu> wrote:

>    I don't like to use typewriters to fill my pdf
>forms. I am wondering if there is an easy way to
>easily convert non-fillable pdf file into a
>fillable pdf file. Can anyone give me some suggestions?

It's fairly easy, if a little time consuming, with Acrobat
Professional 6.0.
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Reply quite 8/17/2004 4:05:31 PM


Hi,

    Can you tell me the details? Currently I don't have
acrobat 6. But if it works, I will buy it.

Kuan

On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Aandi Inston wrote:

> Kuan Zhou <koy2@cisunix.unh.edu> wrote:
>
>>    I don't like to use typewriters to fill my pdf
>> forms. I am wondering if there is an easy way to
>> easily convert non-fillable pdf file into a
>> fillable pdf file. Can anyone give me some suggestions?
>
> It's fairly easy, if a little time consuming, with Acrobat
> Professional 6.0.
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Reply Kuan 8/17/2004 5:44:44 PM

Kuan Zhou <koy2@cisunix.unh.edu> wrote:

>    Can you tell me the details? 

You use a forms tool to drag out the shape of the space you want to
fill, then give the field a unique name and choose its attributes
(like font).

>Currently I don't have
>acrobat 6. But if it works, I will buy it.

Do you have any version of Acrobat?
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Reply quite 8/17/2004 7:04:16 PM

hi,
   I have acrobat 5 only. Seems there is no forms tool in it.
Do you mean the tool called Inbuild in Acrobat 6?

Kuan

On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Aandi Inston wrote:

> Kuan Zhou <koy2@cisunix.unh.edu> wrote:
>
>>    Can you tell me the details?
>
> You use a forms tool to drag out the shape of the space you want to
> fill, then give the field a unique name and choose its attributes
> (like font).
>
>> Currently I don't have
>> acrobat 6. But if it works, I will buy it.
>
> Do you have any version of Acrobat?
> ----------------------------------------
> Aandi Inston  quite@dial.pipex.com http://www.quite.com
> Please support usenet! Post replies and follow-ups, don't e-mail them.
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Reply Kuan 8/18/2004 1:03:17 AM

Kuan Zhou <koy2@cisunix.unh.edu> wrote:

>hi,
>   I have acrobat 5 only. Seems there is no forms tool in it.
>Do you mean the tool called Inbuild in Acrobat 6?

Acrobat 5 includes the forms tool. Go to Help > Acrobat Help and read
under Contents > PDF Forms.
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Reply quite 8/18/2004 7:44:21 AM

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