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Lori Kassuba
7, 2016-01-15 15, 2016Hi Barry Clayton,
You’re probably better off going back to the original form file to do this. Of course, if your edits are small, you can use the Edit Text & Images tool to manually move things around on your form to make room for more content.
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Lori
Barry Clayton
5, 2016-01-09 09, 2016How do expand edit or add fillable text sections to a PDF document that already has fillable sections in it using Acrobat XI. I have creative cloud suite
Lori Kassuba
5, 2014-12-19 19, 2014If you use the Create PDF Toolbar in your browser the PDF will automatically open. However, if you use the Adobe PDF printer, you’ll need to open the PDF printer Preferences and check “View Adobe PDF results”.
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Lori
Joe
2, 2014-12-19 19, 2014After converting a webpage to pdf how do I change settings that the new created pdf document will open automatically? I want to be able to review the converted document and having it open makes my job easier.
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Joe
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