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This looks like it might do the trick since most of the users are using
Reader 5

Thanks!

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> What about the reader save button?  www.readersave.com
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> Or is this only for non-commercial applications?
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> Justice 
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> Yes, there are other options to do this through the free Reader.  None
> of them are cheap.
> 
> You could "Extend" the form (Adobe Document Server for Reader
> Extensions) but the per-form license to do this is about $10,000.00 CDN.
> This is the most elegant option, however, as everything is contained
> inside the PDF, and anyone with Reader 6 can save the form with data on
> their local drive (or send via email) making it a truly "portable
> document".
> 
> You could purchase Cardiff Enterprise Server (~ $25,000.00 CDN) and
> offer the local save functionality through a server on unlimited forms
> to unlimited people.  This necessitates a server, however.
> 
> You could also purchase user license copies of OVIS pdf-FormServer
> (prices vary) and have your users install a small application on their
> PC that allows local saves.
> 
> There are probably solutions out there as well, but these are the three
> I've been looking at primarily.
> 
> Mark Lauterbach
> Forms Designer
> Citizenship and Immigration Canada
> 613.957.2798
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> "Reason has always existed, just not always in a reasonable form."
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> I have some users who have an eight-page PDF form they need to complete
> from a third party and they want to be able to fill out part of it, save
> it and come back to it later to complete it. Is this possible with just
> Acrobat Reader? Everything I can find says you can't do it unless you
> have the Acrobat Suite or use the Document Server. Any other options?
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