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Op 22/02/2011 0:33, Howard Falcon schreef:
I have made a PDF form using Adobe 9 Pro.I can edit the form using Pro
or the Adobe Reader.I am using .Net and have an application that fills
in some of the form with data from a database, however, when bring up
the PDF using PDF Reader / PDF Stamper I cannot make changes to the
form.Is there a setting that I am missing.The Stamper has
FormFlattening = true;
Let me see if I understand correctly:
1. you create a form using Acrobat. (Are you sure you're not using Adobe
LiveCycle Designer? Are you using AcroForm or XFA technology?)
2. you fill it out programmatically using iText (PdfReader/PdfStamper)
and you flatten the form (you remove the interactivity).
3. you open the PDF that has been filled out and flattened, and as
you've removed the form, people can no longer fill out any fields
(because there are no more fields).
What is the problem? If you want to keep the fields, form flattening
should be false, not true.
I have the impression I don't understand the question because you're not
telling the whole story.
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