Amy,
Try using pdf995 to convert your documents. Its free
and seems to work very well
Aleck
-----Original Message-----
From: Amy Sachs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 9:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PDF-Forms] Form FieldsNo I did not go to Penn State but thanks for asking.Amy
conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hey,
Did you used to go to Penn state?
Amy Sachs wrote:
Here is my question. I have been converting numerous Word forms into Adobe and I have two problems:1. When a form is converted it seems like all of the text is somewhat compacted. It looks as though the spacing between lines, paragraphs, and words is minimized. Many of my co-workers felt that the print was to small. Each time I convert I use "Convert to Adobe from File". Anyone have any ideas on how I can keep the sizing the same?2. Another question my co-workers posed after reviewing various converted Adobe forms was, "Is there a way to highlight where the form fields are located?" As an example, in Word a form field takes on a light gray appearance which makes it easy for users to know where they need to type. In Adobe you can change the color of the text field but if you do so that color or shading shows up once the finished form is printed. Any suggestions?I just want to say thanks to all of you who have helped me in the past couple of weeks. Without your advice I would be in some trouble. If my questions seem elementary I apologize but thanks for the assistance.Amy
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