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

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.

Sorry, I misunderstood your problem.  I thought you wanted a way of
saving the returned, completed, forms.  (Thinking about it, that was a
silly assumption on my part).

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?

I don't know enough about PDF to help but, if your guess is right, there
must be something in the file to allow it to be edited and saved.  It
could take a lot of searching to find it though.

--
Mike

Pieter


---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to