And if you don't have an Adobe contact - you can always contact me and I can help you out.
 
Please keep in mind - to quote Max Wyss - Reader is a "READER" not a "SAVER". Someone will have to incur a cost to allow the end-user to SAVE form data.
The developer - using toolkits.
The form creator/owner - using Adobe Document Server for Reader Extensions
The client - using Acrobat Standard/Professional.
 
Lori


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Subject: RE: [PDF-Forms] Saving information in forms

At 12:24 PM 4/20/2004, Rich Sprague wrote:
You cannot "save" a PDF form with Reader, without the extensions embedded in your PDF. And it is expensive.

        If you know the exact number of people you will be sending the forms to - it's not that expensive (about the same price as equivalent seats of Approval).

        It's only if you want to allow the form to be used with ANY NUMBER of users that it gets expensive...


Leonard

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