working with PDF file.....

annamac1

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Please excuse my stupidity this once - I have downloaded a pension form, saved it to my desktop but now I need to fill the details on screen, save and print it.

It is in PDF format but when I try to use Open Office to fill out and edit this form all I get are square symbols and numbers in place of the text.

What can I do now?? I don' use my computer very often for this kind of task.
Thanks Annamac
 
Re: Working with PDF file

Sorry, heading should read working with PDF file.....

Annamac
 
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Re: Wording with PDF file

Most downloads in .pdf format are read-only; what you have is probably meant to be printed off and filled in by hand.
 
Re: Wording with PDF file

If you have the professional version of acrobat then you can enter text in fields otherwise I am afraid you will have to print and snailmail
 
Re: Wording with PDF file

You don't have to print it to fill it in -- try FoxIt Reader (free for personal use).
Annotation tool: Have you ever wished to annotate (or comment on) a PDF document when you are reading it? Foxit Reader 2.0 allows you to draw graphics, highlight text, type text and make notes on a PDF document and then print out or save the annotated document.
 
Re: Wording with PDF file

How legal is that? (not a criticism)
 
Re: Wording with PDF file

PDF is an open format and FoxIt is not the only third-party reader, though it is the best one I've used. AFAIK it's perfectly legal, but then again IANAL.

Looking at the docs -- the free version of FoxIt may insert an "evaluation" watermark if you save the document, but you should be fine if you just want to print a modified document. If the document uses special PDF forms, then even the free Adobe Acrobat Reader will let you fill the form in on-screen before printing.
 
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