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Saving a pdf form using Acrobat Reader
Is it possible for a user who entered data into a pdf form (created in Adobe Writer) to save it if they are only running Adobe Reader? If so, how is it done?
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Re: Saving a pdf form using Acrobat Reader
Yes, if the creator of the PDF has used "Adobe Document Server with Reader Extensions" then the PDF can be saved with changes. Otherwise it cannot. I think that software runs about $70,000.
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