Mike wrote the following on 25/06/2008 15:42:
P. De Buck wrote:


My only problem now is that these PDF forms, created by using Writer, are not allowed by the Acrobat Reader to save the data which is filled in. One can only print it, nothing more. I would prefer one could simply save and return it, or just the requested data, by email.

Has any one experience with similar forms and thus problems?

Absent any better suggestions, there is a program called PDFCreator
which acts as a virtual printer to produce PDF files.  Perhaps you could
print from Acrobat Reader to PDFCreator to save the PDF file.  I know
it's a round-about way of doing it but it might solve your problem.

PDFCreator can be downloaded, free of charge, from -
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator

HTH

Thanks for the tip. I already thought about it. I could ask or mention that in the form for the costumer but as you said, it is a round about way of doing it and it doesn't allow the costumer to save the form and adjust it later.

It is possible to save and adjust later when making a form of it with Acrobat but they (Adobe) prevent it apparently to do so when the native document isn't produced with their product or am I guessing wrongly? Is there a special trick I don't know about?

Pieter


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