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I have just downloaded the latest Adobe Reader 9.2.
I have a PDF file i received by email that i need to fill in some details and either email back or print off and fax.
My question is how do i go about filling in the required details in this particular form as i dont want to go print, fill, fax off or rescan to email it off.
Is there 3rd party something to help out or can i do it from the Reader 9.2 itself.
As i installed it i had to quit Safari to install a plugin but hit return to quick to see what it was ...

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Fixed..... after lot of searching FormulatePro HERE does what i am looking for :)
 
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That's not a very good web page in terms of describing who, what, when, where, and how.

Do you like it?
 
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Delving a little more into it toMACsh its simple to use but at end of the day a pain to save in something other than .formulate.
Not really to my liking now i have used it more. Would still prefer to be able to edit straight in Adobe Reader... Have trouble inserting a image like say my signature.
Here is the most i have found on it FormulatePro

Will keep looking :)
 

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Might want to look at OpenOffice3, they have some PDF editing capabilities.

Linky on how to do it.
 
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Hi,


any other more easy to handle alternatives?
 

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Do you have a Windows machine? If so, use the free Foxit Reader. It allows filling in (typing format) of PDF files.

Regards.
 
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Hi,


I do have a windows based system.

But, I am trying to actively explore application alternatives for a Mac OS.

Anyhow, thank you for the info, I will try it on my Windows OS!
 

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