Again, don't understand.
I forgot I had installed Acrobat 4.0 on my laptop -- hence I just
loaded/used 4.0 (the big capital T button) to select a line of text in a
PDF file and edit it at will, just as I was able to do in 3.01 -- it
responds a bit sluggish, but it does it. The only difference is the the
tool bar is at the left margin instead of at the top of the screen. Are you
PDFs password protected in some manner?
Arden Weiss
410-757-3487
-----Original Message-----
From: Chad Gray [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 3:43 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Edit a PDF
At 02:56 PM 11/13/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Don't understand. I am running Acrobat Exchange 3.01 and the edit tools
are
>there when I call up a PDF file in a browser window. Both the button with
>the big capital T and the one to the left of it work -- can edit with the
>reader version of course.
All i can do is select text, and images in the 4.00 browser plugin. I
cannot add notation, highlight text, make lines etc.
This is why im leaning towards using Authorware to download the file to a
temp directory, launch Adobe Acrobat, let the user edit the file with their
notations and drawings, then when the user saves, and closes Acrobat have
the AW program upload the file to the appropriate FTP directory.
Of course this has to be cross platform, so the Mac version will probably
use some Applescript for the file handling.
Thanks for the links. I will check them out.
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