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You could possibly use activePDF DocConverter which would allow you to
convert .DOC files and make the fields fillable.  You can try out the
evaluation version from the site:

www.activepdf.com 


Derek
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I need to have 1400 forms interactive, I design these forms now in word
2000, but some are quite complex. Some ISPs won't show .dot files
because of viruses. I have just got a copy of ADOBE 6 professional I
thought this may do the job but seems harder than first thought.
any help welcome
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> You will need to hire someone. It's more complicated than recognising
a
box
> on a pdf, you have to know the type of data and in some cases you may
want
> to add calculations and off course you will need to validate some data
entry
> so people don't enter 0 for O etc... The tools to create forms are not
hard
> to use so it may be a very tedious job for you depending on the amount
of
> interactive forms you want to create.
>
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> Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 1:04 PM
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> Subject: [PDF-Forms] Automatically recognizing form fields
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> I have a large number of PDF forms that are not interactive. The
company I
> work for usually just prints the form, and fills it out by hand.
>
> Is there any tool I can use that will automatically recognize portions
of
> the pdf file where form fields Should be?
>
> Basically, I need something that will scan the document, recognize the
> portions of the document where interactive form fields will go (i.e.
boxes,
> lines, radio buttons etc...) and make them interactive.
>
> I am desparate to find this software if it exists. I have been
searching
the
> web for over a week now with no luck.
>
>
> thanks
> -caleb
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