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Maurizio
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Topic: Save filled PDF formPosted: 04 Jun 09 at 2:06PM |
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Hi all,
after filling fields and save it via a VB6 program, user want to modify some fields values, but cannot save - can only print - modified pdf.
How can I remove that limitation ?
Thank you.
Maurizio B.
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Ingo
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Posted: 04 Jun 09 at 5:39PM |
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Hi Maurizio!
Filling formfields, printing the form with the values... Changing the formfield-values, printing again with the new values, ... That's hard stuff. A good solution for users will be always welcomed ;-) For now a can only imagine an organizational solution ... You can read here more: http://www.quickpdf.org/forum/setormfieldvalue_topic1096.html If you want to see and print the new values you have to use the Flatten-functions... but then it's not a form anymore... now it's your turn to think this over... coming to a good org-solution ;-) Cheers, Ingo |
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