Re: [opensuse] Empty Blank in Acrobat Reader



On Friday May 29 2009, Sascha 'saigkill' Manns wrote:
Hello Mates,

i've downloaded and blank (PDF) from an Site and started this with
acroread. Then i've enabled the highlighting, and i filled out the
blank. If i go to "Print", the Printer gives me an empty Blank.
Is this an feature? Can anyone confirm this or have an solution?

I assume by "blank" you mean a form.

I used Adobe Reader to fill out my tax forms with no trouble. Try saving
the filled-in form first, then print the resulting PDF.


Randall Schulz
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