I am a third party computer consultant. I have numerous customers who think all pdf files are forms (can be filled out with Adobe Reader). Every time they run into a pdf document that is NOT a fillable form (Government tax forms are a very common instance) they complain that there is something wrong with their software because they can't type in the document and fill it out. How can I tell if a pdf document IS or IS NOT a fillable form? (Other that just by trying to type in it). Is there anything about the document or in properties that would tell me? Then I could show them that they are NOT supposed to be able to fill out that form in the first place.
Thanks in advance.
John
Leonard
Leonard Rosenthol
PDF Standards Architect
Adobe Systems