Yes, the NZ Companoies office does this. I know, I just did some yesterday. The bugger is that without a full blown version of Adobe Acrobat you cannot save the forms after they've been filled in, though you can print them...
Regards, Jason Jeremy Bertenshaw wrote: > Not entirely true, I've seen forms implemented in pdf > docs, really cool imho, just like a web form which you > could then save and email back etc.. > > jeremyb. > > >>From: Yuri de Groot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Date: 2002/08/22 Thu PM 12:39:33 GMT+12:00 >>To: CLUG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: Re: .doc vs .rtf (formerly "Re: This mornings Press") >> >>Every item of correspondence I produce is archived as pdf. >>Yes, I know pdf in non-editable, but why would I want to edit a letter I've >>already posted? >>The advantage of pdf is that I can make a web based archive-browser. Nearly >>every browser can display pdf. >> >>I guess this could be useful in a lawyers office, eh Nick? >>The word docs you have, are they docs you specifically do _not_ want to edit? >> >>Or are they more of the template category? >> >>I could use the extra pocket money converting docs and checking that the formatting >>is intact ... >> >>Yuri >> > >
