P. De Buck wrote:
Hi,
That was easy. A whole new world just opened for me to create a lot
easier my PDF forms, especially loooking at all the options there can be
used.
I succeeded to create a form to be filled in. Acrobat says it cannot
save any data that is filled in. This will be solved
Thank you all for the tips and information. I'm now able to create the PDF form. It seems only to be
prevented to do something more than filling it in and print it. I'm not able to save a filled form
or to send it by e-mail. I'ma afraid there's not much to do about, it's probably prohibited by
Is there any other more active newsgroup for these kind of 'How to' questions?
P. De Buck wrote the following on 18/06/2008 13:17:
Hi,
I'm rather new to openoffice which I'm using more and more instead of
MSOffice. I really like the direct and easy possibility to create PDF
from Writer and
Hi Pieter,
P. De Buck wrote (19-6-2008 8:42)
Is there any other more active newsgroup for these kind of 'How to'
questions?
There is the users@ mailing list for user questions. But often it is far
off-topic, so my advice would be to go to the user forum, if you need
further help:
The problem is more how to create the fields in Writer which can be filled in the Acrobat Reader
afterwards? I've tried to create a form with Input fields (InsertFieldsInput field, forgive if I'm
wrong, I'm using the Dutch OOo version), but these appear as simple text in the Acrobat Reader.
P. De Buck wrote (19-6-2008 9:16)
The problem is more how to create the fields in Writer which can be
filled in the Acrobat Reader afterwards? I've tried to create a form
with Input fields (InsertFieldsInput field, forgive if I'm wrong, I'm
using the Dutch OOo version), but these appear as
Cor Nouws wrote (19-6-2008 9:33)
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The problem is more how to create the fields in Writer which can be filled
in the Acrobat Reader
afterwards? I've tried to create a form with Input fields
(InsertFieldsInput field, forgive if I'm
wrong, I'm using
Hi,
P. De Buck wrote:
The problem is more how to create the fields in Writer which can be
filled in the Acrobat Reader afterwards? I've tried to create a form
with Input fields (InsertFieldsInput field, forgive if I'm wrong,
I'm using the Dutch OOo version), but these appear as simple text in
Hi,
That was easy. A whole new world just opened for me to create a lot easier my PDF forms, especially
loooking at all the options there can be used.
I succeeded to create a form to be filled in. Acrobat says it cannot save any data that is filled
in. This will be solved when I'm able to
P. De Buck wrote:
Is there any other more active newsgroup for these kind of 'How to'
questions?
P. De Buck wrote the following on 18/06/2008 13:17:
Hi,
I'm rather new to openoffice which I'm using more and more instead of
MSOffice. I really like the direct and easy possibility to create
P. De Buck, 2008/06/19 12:42 AM:
Is there any other more active newsgroup for these kind of 'How to'
questions?
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gmane.comp.openoffice.questions
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On 19/06/2008, at 5:45 PM, P. De Buck wrote:
OK, In meantime I've found the Writerguide
Thanks for the tips!
Cor Nouws wrote the following on 19/06/2008 9:35:
Cor Nouws wrote (19-6-2008 9:33)
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