I've never worked with PDF, but when I downloaded a job application form, I thought it wouldn't be difficult right? Just click in the blocks just like a .doc file?
No, no it's not simple.
So how the hell do I write in a PDF? There doesn't seem to be any simple 'edit' button, the only solution I could find was Forms > Form Wizard > Close Form Editing, and even then, the text came out HUGE and not in correct postion, and I can't push space or enter otherwise it scrolls down the page.
I don't have a printer and the site did indicate this form can be emailed, implying the PDF is intended to be modified.
So, any solution to this probably very simple problem?
The very simple route is to print it out, write on it, and scan it back into another file... Otherwise, I think you can find some .pdf -> .doc converters online.
Aren't there PDF editors?
What are you opening it with?
Foxit PDF Editor is pretty decent
Yeah, but fining a fully-featured PDF editor that's FREE is damn-near impossible.
Aha, well, just Adobe Reader I think, which I suppose is somewhat self explanitory.
I'll look into the editors as mentioned, and yes I agree, printing would be easier, but it's not really an option.
Cheers.
[url]http://www.pdfescape.com/[/url] < online pdf form editor.
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