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How do you edit a PDF?

Luke T.

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I have a PDF which was sent to me which is in the form of a questionaire. Some of it is fill in the blank (name, address, etc.), and some of it is check-a-block (Male/Female, etc.)

It appears to be read only, I can't type in any of the blocks, but when I looked at its Properties, it was not marked as read only.

I can print it and fill it out by hand, but my penmanship sucks and I would rather fill it out on the computer.

Is it possible to do that?
 
To edit and/or create .pdf files, you need Adobe Acrobat.

Note that this is not the free program you can download, whish is Adobe Acrobat Reader
 
Luke T. said:
I have a PDF which was sent to me which is in the form of a questionaire. Some of it is fill in the blank (name, address, etc.), and some of it is check-a-block (Male/Female, etc.)

It appears to be read only, I can't type in any of the blocks, but when I looked at its Properties, it was not marked as read only.

I can print it and fill it out by hand, but my penmanship sucks and I would rather fill it out on the computer.

Is it possible to do that?

I believe for that you need the full version of Acrobat.
 
It depends on how the .pdf document was authored. It is possible and increasingly common for .pdf documents to be created as "fill-in" forms. You need Acrobat Reader version 5 (free from Adobe's webpage) or later in order to exploit this feature.
 
dingler44 said:
It depends on how the .pdf document was authored. It is possible and increasingly common for .pdf documents to be created as "fill-in" forms. You need Acrobat Reader version 5 (free from Adobe's webpage) or later in order to exploit this feature.
Yes, I've seen that on some tax forms.
 
Try GhostScript. It will read PostScript and pdf files, and may allow editing of some securish ones with a little tinkering. And it's free.

Cheers,
Rat.
 

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