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No you don’t. Adobe
are telling you this because they want you to spend the extra money on
the upgrade. Adobe 5 is capable of building forms. Hope this helps -----Original Message----- Apologies to all for this dumb question. I've tried
the Adobe customer We're planning to build a user compliance form for
online delivery. This 1. read the policy in PDF format According to Adobe, I need to purchase Acrobat 6
Professional in order to Do I really need to make a new purchase? (And if not,
why is Adobe telling Many thanks! DB This e-mail is intended for the
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Title: Confusing advice from Adobe
- [PDF-Forms] Confusing advice from Adobe Biancotti Deborah
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