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Hi,
Perhaps the expensive price is a list price. Perhaps Adobe may be willing
to bargain, considering that you are about to send the 0$, instead of >0$.
Programming computers is easy, programming people is hard...
Steve
"Betty D'Acchioli"
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Thanks Leonard for all of your help!!! That's what I was afraid of. Since
we
have over 1000 users across the U.S., I don't think that using PDFs is
going to
be a good alternative for us.
Thanks again for getting to the bottom of the issue and letting me know the
truth about my expectations and Adobe Reader.
Betty
Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
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> At 11:32 AM -0400 8/7/03, Betty D'Acchioli wrote:
> >From reading all of the e-mails, you are correct that Document
> >Server is out of the question due to the cost!! Secondly it seems
> >as though FDF might have been an alternative. However, I am NOT
> >using a SERVER application. All of my users have a local workstation
> >with an Access Database that stores their data and pdf files
> >resident on their local drives. I need to get the data from the
> >local workstation (or LAN drive) into the form fields in the local
> >PDFs.
>
> Then the only option for you is going to be upgrading all of
> your users from Reader to either FULL Acrobat or the Acrobat Approval
> product.
>
> Leonard
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