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Karl_Kaufmann@adobeforums.com #1
Re: Users cannot save Acrobat forms
Thanks--how is this done?
500 respondents would be more than enough. The form is only to be used on a case-by-case basis...
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Acrobat 8 Pro fails to Save As or Create PDFor otherwise save new PDFs
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Users save problem on the start up HD
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Larry G. Schneider #2
Re: Users cannot save Acrobat forms
In Acro8, from the main menu, Advanced>Enable User Rights in Reader.
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pjonesCET@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Users cannot save Acrobat forms
The advantage to doing this is:
it can be uploaded to a website.
Or what's the greatest advantage - you can email only to the people you need to.
Also, it only works in versions of Acrobat 8 and up to create.
But, people with version of Reader and acrobat as low as version seven can do fillout.
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Jon Bessant #4
Re: Users cannot save Acrobat forms
I would use the DISTRIBUTE option under the FORMS menu since it not only
Reader Enables the PDF but also prepares a response file for collecting
the data. One very, very cool thing - Acrobat 9 can now also collect all
forms responses via Acrobat.com so you can log-in, filter the data,
export to XML / CSV and keep everything in the acrobat.com cloud
Jon
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