Re: entering data into a pdf file
- From: Wackojacko <wackojacko32@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 19:06:48 +0100
Andrew Gray wrote:
Alan Ianson wrote:
Hello List!I remember from my dad's experience at work, where he does this very act on an extremely regular basis, that you need the professional version of Adobe Acrobat in order to enter data into fields; not even the regular Acrobat Reader would do the job. Evince won't work because it's only a viewer, similar to Acrobat Reader. I don't know about free software alternatives.
I need to enter data into a pdf file and print it. I can view the pdf using evince but I can't seem to enter any data into the fields. How can I do this?
Acrobat reader is available from the unofficial debian repository at www.debian-multimedia.com. With the additional plugins available from this site, it does allow filling of forms in pdf format.
HTH
Wackojacko
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