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From: Tsjoecha [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 8:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] FormFlattening causes "do you want to save 
changes"

The problem is that when I open the resulting pdf in Adobe Reader X, and close 
it again while changing nothing (as the document was flattened), adobe reader 
demands whether I want to save changes...

On the other hand, when I remove the flattening, I'm able to change the 
radioset (while it's set as read-only in the template), and no question arises 
to save the document.

I don't know whether this is standard behaviour - I'm new to itext - but it 
doesn't seem logical to me that when you change the document in a matter that 
nobody is able to change anything, adobe reader X demands to save the changes...

Are my itext calls correct? Is there anything I can do to change the behaviour? 
(I use iText 5.1.3.0)

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