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I created a pdf form and enabled the extended features in Adobe Reader. One of my fellow instructors opened the form and filled it in (mostly textboxes) and then saved it. She then realized that she needed to make some changes to the form and open it and received the following message: "This document enabled extended features in Adobe Reader. The document has been changed since it was created and use of extended feathres is no longer available. Therefore, she cannot make any changes to her entries in the form. Is there anything that she can do in Adobe Reader to make it so that she can edit the information that she included in the form?? I have Adobe Pro, but she has Reader.
There is another problem with rights that may be a more likely scenario. Adobe changed the rights mechanism slightly between versions of Acrobat. Back when Acrobat 9 came out there were a lot of complaints about similar issues. A form created and enabled in Acrobat 9, and then used in Reader 7 or 8 would become invalid. And visa-versa, forms created and enabled in earlier versions would invalidate when used in Reader 9.
Do a search on this web site, you should find the forum threads. I don't think there was any real resolution except to upgrade.
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