owner for sale by house
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Charlotte, NC
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Great, so one of Tiger's touted new features is its ability to fill in PDF forms. So I filled in this incredibly long form with lots of information I never knew I even had ("list all countries you have entered in the last ten (!!) years" WTF??). But when I wanted to save it so I could print it from the PC, it wouldn't let me. I couldn't even "print" it as a PDF - only PS. So I did that, but then it couldn't convert the resulting file to PDF. Crap. So I filled out the whole crap again on the PC (with some c&p via a shared file).
And then, when I wanted to close Preview, it suddenly asked me if I wanted to save the file! Wonderful, so I said yes and it did save the file with all my info in it. Why couldn't it just let me save the file when I wanted to? Sometimes my love for the Mac can decrease slightly ... |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Minnesota
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Gotta link to the form itself? Maybe there's something freaky about it rather than the Mac's implementation of the form (limits on saving various pieces of information, etc.).
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owner for sale by house
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Charlotte, NC
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Yep, here's the link. I don't see why they should keep me from saving it - and even if, it wouldn't make sense to be able to save it on exit, then. Well whatever, forms have been handed in and the visa is on its way now
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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When I open the form in Adobe Reader 7, I get the warning:
You cannot save data typed in this form Please print your completed form if you would like a copy for your records Sounds like it's a security option in the PDF, not Tiger |
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hustlin
Join Date: May 2004
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reader on windows doesn't allow me to save it, either, yet since it looks like you were able to work around those limitations and save it anyway. If so, it appears that your mac gives you more freedom than you'd have on windows.
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As others have speculated, it's a security option inside the PDF. In Adobe Reader: File -> Document Properties -> Security
"Submitting Forms: Not Allowed" |
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Veteran Member
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Minnesota
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This reminds me of the PDF file security issue with my state (Minnesota) income tax forms earlier this year. I couldn't save them with my info intact, only print them.
Oddly, the federal income tax forms I filled out at the same time did allow me to save my typed-in information. |
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Passing by
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: London, Europe
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PDFpenPro has the same problem - decribes the file a secure file.
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New Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Washington DC
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In certain cases, especailly tax forms, the publisher of the form may well be using a security feature on purpose, but the purpose might not be security at all. It might be a liability issue - they don't want it coming back on them if data submitted is formatted wrong, or calculated incorrectly, or doesn't match current statutes. In many cases there is a regulation that prohibits a government entitiy from competing with a commercial product. Morons and Cowards. Here's your paperless office.
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