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Acrobat Help Now Please
ok, I downloaded this appication for a community college i have to take a class out since all the classes at my real college are filled. it is a .pdf, but it has no fields. How do i go about making it so that I can type my info in on the aplication, assuming it is possible. I have distiller as well, if that makes a difference. I would jsut write it, but my handwriting is worse than my spelling is on there boards.
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I believe you need something like PitStop to actually be able to change information in a .pdf file - at least, that's what we use when we do that at work. Distiller just creates PDF's, I think.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Milwaukee
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Do you have acrobat or just the reader? if you have the full acrobat you should just be able to add text fields yourself and type whatever you want.
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I am pretty sure I have the full version. I'll see if i can find pitstop too metalichica, thnx
/edits i found the "touch up text" tool, which is doing basicly what i needed. my text isn't underliend now, but big deal. thxn for your help y'all
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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Should change file name!
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Major Dude
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omg can i post here too?
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