I think *that's* the difference between "Acrobat" and "Acrobat Reader". If
you have "Acrobat" you can save the PDF with the form data intact, and
rename it something else. If you have Reader, you can save the form, but
when you open it up wherever you saved it, it doesn't retain the populated
form data. Or at least that's been *my* experience.


There used to be an intermediate product circa 2000 that was between "Acrobat Reader" and the full "Acrobat", that would allow a user to save and use the FDF forms, but did not have all the authoring tools of the full product to create new PDF documents.  IIRC it was priced about $100 as opposed the $300 of the full Acrobat application.


HTH
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Ian Skinner
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BloodSource
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