A file with Acrobat Reader Thread poster: Francesco Damiani
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Hi. Two days ago I filled a document wrotten with "Acrobat Reader", but as soon as I finish to fill it I can't save my changes in my computer:in "Documents" or on the "Desktop" I can't save anything but the file I founded in the site. Despite of my efforts to give every setting(Surname,name ecc.) on the computer I can see only "Surname"ecc., but not the settings I entered. In your opinion, must I renew my Acrobat Reader's Version?And which change should I choice? Thank you very... See more Hi. Two days ago I filled a document wrotten with "Acrobat Reader", but as soon as I finish to fill it I can't save my changes in my computer:in "Documents" or on the "Desktop" I can't save anything but the file I founded in the site. Despite of my efforts to give every setting(Surname,name ecc.) on the computer I can see only "Surname"ecc., but not the settings I entered. In your opinion, must I renew my Acrobat Reader's Version?And which change should I choice? Thank you very much Francesco ▲ Collapse | | | Luisa Fiorini Italy Local time: 20:05 Member English to Italian + ... Convert it into a .doc | May 9, 2008 |
Hi Francesco, if you want to fill in the form you found you should convert your pdf file into a .doc one using abbyy fine reader or another similar software. When you have your .doc file you can edit it and fill it in with your information. I hope this helps. Have a nice week end!
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I'm not sure if I understand you correctly. It seems to me that either you can't save the modified PDF file at all or that the changes you enter are reset when you try to save the document. Either way, you shouldn't have that problem with a fillable PDF file. If I were you I'd download the latest version of Acrobat Reader from the Adobe web site. Save the blank PDF file in a different location like a new folder, fill one of the fields as a test and try saving it with another name (Save as..). ... See more I'm not sure if I understand you correctly. It seems to me that either you can't save the modified PDF file at all or that the changes you enter are reset when you try to save the document. Either way, you shouldn't have that problem with a fillable PDF file. If I were you I'd download the latest version of Acrobat Reader from the Adobe web site. Save the blank PDF file in a different location like a new folder, fill one of the fields as a test and try saving it with another name (Save as..). If that doesn't work, maybe you should use a different program like Foxit Reader or Nitro PDF (you can find both with Google), and see if that works. Good luck, Claudia ▲ Collapse | | | Yes, you can save the filled file | May 10, 2008 |
You can save the filled file: in Acrobat Reader, open File > Print and at the bottom you will see "print to file". Check it and select the folder. It will write a file with the extension .ps It is a postscript file that can be opened by different programs. I can open it with GIMP, a free program equivalent to Photoshop. | |
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If you can not save the file, you could also print it to a PDF file thru a "PDF printer", that is a driver which simulate a printer, but instead of physically printing the document, it will just print it to a PDF file. You can use pdf955 among others.
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