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To: Gottfried who wrote (33885)4/17/2003 10:29:57 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110655
 
Are you able to modify a PDF form?

Actually 2 parts to the question. The IRS cite has its own version of Adobe in which you can actually fill in forms. Is this something that you can do with the pay version.

How about the forms themselves? Can you modify them?



To: Gottfried who wrote (33885)4/18/2003 3:05:05 PM
From: Raptech  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110655
 
I have Acrobat V5 and really enjoy using it. I am not a sophisticated user yet, but for now it has saved me much money and time by emailing documents to clients instead of FedX. You can originate a document, spread sheet, or anything that will print, convert it to PDF and email it and the recipient doesn't need the original program to open it. I use spreadsheets with many formulas I don't wish to divulge so PDF keeps them private for me.

There are abundant uses that I haven't taken time to understand yet. The program is a little expensive (about $200) so it would have to be worthwhile to a user to purchase. I've already saved that and more in FedX fees, and my clients seem to like the quick delivery into their computers.

Rap