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Apparently this was bundled with Acrobat once upon a time. There is a workaround if you Google it hard enough. I have a fresh Windows 10 install, so my old versions of everything are history.
On 12/20/2018 6:13 PM, Jim Curtis wrote:
I can edit in Adobe Acrobat ver 19.010.20064. I have a big client who is contract-slappy. Lots of forms going back and forth.
I guess that’s one app I won’t update, unless I can keep this version. Thanks for the head’s up.
I’ve used Illustrator, but I’m not sure if you can save multi-page documents. We can open more than one page now, since the CC18 or 19.
On Dec 20, 2018, at 4:52 PM, henry birdseye <AE-List@media-motion.tv> wrote:
This is only slightly AE relevant, but occurred after an After Effects job.
Client sent me a W-9 form in pdf format.
Double click it, opens up in Acrobat and I go to edit the file and I get "This form cannot be edited in Adobe Acrobat. Please use Adobe Livecycle Designer to edit this form."
Now, this is just Adobe being Aholes. Livecycle Designer ES4 is a $299 application. I admonished my client and told him, don't ever do that again.
Editing is possible. I just have to use Illustrator to do it.
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