My Adobe Reader 7.0 will fill in .pdf forms (and even save the filled in document if the original .pdf created form permits it). 
For example, the form 941 can be modified and saved.  See: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f941.pdf?portlet=3 to download a copy of the 941 to play with.  It just seems to be how the permissions were set when the form was created.


Marc Hug wrote:
Actually, with Acrobat Reader, the people who will fill in your paper will first print it, then fill in the printed paper and send it to you by snail mail. That's what is probably meant by Terry.
Marc H.



Terry a écrit :

John Jason Jordan wrote:

I want to create a PDF where the user can open it in Adobe Reader,
enter data in fields I have created in the form, print it out, and send
it in. I could swear I have done this in Writer before, but I'll be
damned if I can remember how I did it. Can someone tell me which
buttons to push?

File >Export as pdf.  They will have to print it, though, before filling it in if they only have the reader.


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