I need to create a PDF form (for example with OpenOffice Draw) so that it is editable and savable in pdf format.
If I create a form with OpenOffice Draw and export it to PDF, once edited, I can print it out and I can not save in pdf.
Does anyone have any alternative solution?
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AntoDippo
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1/27/2011 3:44:04 PM |
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On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 10:44:04 -0500, AntoDippo <antonellodippolito@gmail.com> wrote:
> I need to create a PDF form (for example with OpenOffice Draw) so that it is editable and savable in pdf format.
> If I create a form with OpenOffice Draw and export it to PDF, once edited, I can print it out and I can not save in pdf.
> Does anyone have any alternative solution?
See whether you can "print" it to the BullZIP (virtual) PDF Printer. I'd hope that might work.
(Google [ BullZIP PDF printer ] for sources of that driver.)
HTH. Cheers, -- tlvp
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tlvp
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1/27/2011 6:19:57 PM
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AntoDippo wrote:
> I need to create a PDF form (for example with OpenOffice Draw) so that it is editable and savable in pdf format.
> If I create a form with OpenOffice Draw and export it to PDF, once edited, I can print it out and I can not save in pdf.
> Does anyone have any alternative solution?
Get yourself a PDF viewer that will let you export the form data to .fdf
format.
I think Foxit will allow you to do this, but I believe there are others.
Then, you open the .fdf file in the PDF reader and it inserts your form
data back into the fields from whence they came.
You might also look at a program called "PDF File Save" from FyTek. I
haven't used it in a long time.
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PDFrank
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1/30/2011 2:27:35 AM
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