<p>How do you do this?</p>
<p>You need Adobe Acrobat (not Acrobat Reader), which will run you $100+.</p>
<p>ah okay, well im sure i can find a way to get my hands across it for no money
BUT when i do get it, is this an effective and encouraged way to fill in apps</p>
<p>well...it is prettier</p>
<p>Though I prefer using Photoshop m'self for editing apps.</p>
<p>thread number #212 about adobe.</p>
<p>yeah i like using acrobat to fill my apps.</p>
<p>yo banedon or shahein do u think yall could possibly send me acrobat</p>
<p>There is also software out there you can use to convert from pdf to word. Solidconverter (solidpdf.com) works well for me, and you can use the free trial version. Buying it is $50, which isn't half-bad. It may not be as advanced as Adobe, but it's a hell of a lot cheaper. It gives you a 15-day evaluation period, but unfortunately only converts a percentage of the files due to the fact it's a trial. If you don't have alot of money, I'd try using solidconverter- I used it to fill out my teacher recommendations, and just bought it (waiting for it to ship) to finish out my applications.</p>
<p>~ompa</p>
<p>masterflor...it's a commercial software, not a freeware. (you want windows? i can send to your mail) :D</p>
<p>morals BLAH</p>
<p>I GOT ADOBE, does anyone know of any schools whose forms are integrated for typing onto</p>
<p>if you have ACROBAT, it doesnt matter if the forms have text fields. if you have READER, then yes, you need a form with interactive text fields.</p>
<p>well i have acrobat</p>
<p>so you can use it to create text fields in the pdf and fill that in! :)</p>
<p>hey banedon do you have aim, or would mind talking me through this
im having some difficulty with it</p>
<p>just Pmed you...</p>