Thanks for your help. I figured out what was going on. I was
unintentionally merging the partially flattened pdf into a new file and it
is the new file that does not work correctly. I am aware of the fact that
you can not merge AcroForms or they will break and so they do.
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009
Marion Bass wrote:
> AcroForm. Not XFA.
That's odd.
Can you give us an example that allows us to reproduce the problem.
(Because partial flattening works for us.)
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AcroForm. Not XFA.
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 2:25 AM, 1T3XT info wrote:
> Marion Bass wrote:
> > Sorry if this gets double posted.
> >
> > I have a regular pdf form and I can set fields and flatten completely
> > without any problems. I can also set fields and partial flatten. But
> > if I try
Marion Bass wrote:
> Sorry if this gets double posted.
>
> I have a regular pdf form and I can set fields and flatten completely
> without any problems. I can also set fields and partial flatten. But
> if I try to run the partial flattened form through again and populate
> the remaining field
Sorry if this gets double posted.
I have a regular pdf form and I can set fields and flatten completely
without any problems. I can also set fields and partial flatten. But if I
try to run the partial flattened form through again and populate the
remaining fields, the API code says there are no