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Editing/replacing a page

Carp
Registered: Feb 2 2010
Posts: 3
Answered

I am a new LiveCycle user. Original form was created by client in MS Word. I formatted, cleaned it up in Word, save out as PDF, open in Live Cycle Designer, added the necessary fields, saved the 14-page doc, sent off to client. Client wants to change page 7. How do I reopen this doc in Live Cycle as an editable file? File/open tells me my doc is ALREADY a form, and won't open it. After I make the necessary changes on the Word doc, and resave as PDF, can I replace that single page in Live Cycle? The Document/Replace page function is grayed out. HELP.

Foolish conformity is the hobgoblin of little minds--Emerson

My Product Information:
Acrobat Pro Extended 8.1.2, Windows
jonom
Registered: Jan 31 2008
Posts: 133
Under the Edit menu you can do a Replace Artwork - I don't think there's a way to do just one page, it will replace all the pages.

Your fields in LiveCycle will be safe though, it just replaces the background artwork.
Carp
Registered: Feb 2 2010
Posts: 3
Thank you so much. I found it under "Edit", not "File", but I'm all set. Also, obviously (because I opened it in Live Cycle), I found the "open in Designer" menu under "Forms" once I opened my PDF.

Foolish conformity is the hobgoblin of little minds--Emerson

jonom
Registered: Jan 31 2008
Posts: 133
Oops sorry, ya that should have been Edit menu - fixed it in my message above.