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Tags: acrobat.com file forms responses submit I love being able to put my fillable pdfs on my website and allowing my users to submit the completed pdf safely via acrobat.com.
My problem is managing the responses file. Can we integrate this on acrobat.com instead of on my local share? (or some network location)
This would be ideal. One online place to put my forms and manage their responses. All without needing an IT squad.
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Tags: acrobat.com file forms responses submit I love being able to put my fillable pdfs on my website and allowing my users to submit the completed pdf safely via acrobat.com.
My problem is managing the responses file. Can we integrate this on acrobat.com instead of on my local share? (or some network location)
This would be ideal. One online place to put my forms and manage their responses. All without needing an IT squad.
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If a Forms feature were added to Buzzword, similar to the one in MS Word 2003 and, probably like PDF Forms in Acrobat, that would be easier for those who make worksheets for their students or who make forms for business purposes. This would be a major convenience. |
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If a Forms feature were added to Buzzword, similar to the one in MS Word 2003 and, probably like PDF Forms in Acrobat, that would be easier for those who make worksheets for their students or who make forms for business purposes. This would be a major convenience. |
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Tags: forms I would like to be able to type information on to various PDF forms. Some form are "writeable" on line, but most are not. [I believe that one can type on some IRS tax forms. Such a facility does not seem to be available for Canadian taxforms]
It would also be nice to save these filed out forms in a file on my computer.
My guess is that some software exists to enable some or all of the above.
Please provide suggestions on what my options are.
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JM |
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Tags: forms I would like to be able to type information on to various PDF forms. Some form are "writeable" on line, but most are not. [I believe that one can type on some IRS tax forms. Such a facility does not seem to be available for Canadian taxforms]
It would also be nice to save these filed out forms in a file on my computer.
My guess is that some software exists to enable some or all of the above.
Please provide suggestions on what my options are.
Thanks,
JM |
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Tags: forms The ability to fill out PDF forms in Acrobat.com, combined with the previous options of receiving, sending, and sharing files, would make form distribution and collection much easier. |
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Tags: forms The ability to fill out PDF forms in Acrobat.com, combined with the previous options of receiving, sending, and sharing files, would make form distribution and collection much easier. |
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There are a number of templates available with Adobe LiveCycle Designer that are sometimes a great start to forms design but may be invisible to the world of customers who use the Free Adobe Reader but do not design their own forms.
I would like to propose that we create a set of forms that would be made available to the general public that would be pre-Reader Extended and free to use throughout an organization.
These forms would include general use case forms such as a "time sheet", "vacation request", etc. Any general use cases that we find may help evangelize the use of dynamic fill-and-print & fill-and-submit forms without cannibalizing any Forms or Reader Extensions revenue.
These forms would be available to registered members of Acrobat.com and through Acrobat.com minor customizations may be available such as the corporate logo displayed on the forms and the “return-to” email address.
Acrobat.com would offer the online version of the data extraction & compilation tool More... |
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There are a number of templates available with Adobe LiveCycle Designer that are sometimes a great start to forms design but may be invisible to the world of customers who use the Free Adobe Reader but do not design their own forms.
I would like to propose that we create a set of forms that would be made available to the general public that would be pre-Reader Extended and free to use throughout an organization.
These forms would include general use case forms such as a "time sheet", "vacation request", etc. Any general use cases that we find may help evangelize the use of dynamic fill-and-print & fill-and-submit forms without cannibalizing any Forms or Reader Extensions revenue.
These forms would be available to registered members of Acrobat.com and through Acrobat.com minor customizations may be available such as the corporate logo displayed on the forms and the “return-to” email address.
Acrobat.com would offer the online version of the data extraction & compilation tool More... |
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