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26-09-2010 3:33 PM
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I have some forms as PDF files that have many fields to be completed but they are not editable.
Is there anyway I can make these editable or is there another (preferably free) program that will allow me to do this?
Cheers.
Is there anyway I can make these editable or is there another (preferably free) program that will allow me to do this?
Cheers.
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He who feared he would not succeed sat still
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26-09-2010 3:40 PM
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http://www.tracker-software.com/product/downloads
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26-09-2010 3:48 PM
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That was quick, oldjim. Thanks. Downloading now.
A Google search threw up CutePDF and PDFill even though I entered free in the search!
I can't see the point of paying for some software that I'll only use, say, once every couple of years so your link may just be the solution I'm looking for.
A Google search threw up CutePDF and PDFill even though I entered free in the search!
I can't see the point of paying for some software that I'll only use, say, once every couple of years so your link may just be the solution I'm looking for.
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Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear - Mark Twain
He who feared he would not succeed sat still
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