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Topic: Re: Saving and eMailing (Via Email)
Conf: (P-PDF) Forms & FDF, Msg: 27415
From: prodok
Date: 9/20/2001 10:32 PM
Noone can help.
Reader can not save. Reader can read, that's why it is called Reader.
If it could save, it would be called Saver, wouldn't it.
There are workarounds: Either use a server-based solution, where the
web server creates a filled out form and sends it back to the user,
or have your users use an Intermediate PDF Viewer, such as Acrobat
Approval.
Hope, this can help.
Max Wyss
PRODOK Engineering
Low Paper workflows, Smart documents, PDF forms
CH-8906 Bonstetten, Switzerland
Fax: +41 1 700 20 37
e-mail: mailto:max@prodok.com
http://www.prodok.com
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>Basic question. We have a forms document and all the forms are
>active (fillable). How do we get users to save their changes as PDF
>to disk, or eMail the form (pdf) WITH their changes to another user.
>
>Everyone is using Acrobat Reader. The only thing we can do at the
>moment is fill in the form and print it which is very limiting.
>