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Save completed Acrobat Reader fill-in forms
Authored by: prodok on Apr 26, '04 11:06:57AM

Of course, you can somehow try to create a PDF with printing. However, this is kind of cheating on yourself, because after you printed and converted to PDF, you have lost any features beyond the imaging level, which means that you no longer can continue filling in the form, or easily get the data out of it. What you now have is ... electronic paper.

You might persuade your tax authorities to enable saving (and a few more features), using the Adobe Reader Extensions Server. If I remember correctly (and you happen to be in the US), you might get the IRS Tax CD, which should provide for the capability of saving (they paid Adobe a nice amount of money for that...).

Max Wyss.



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