Actually, no; I'll assume Billy is referring to the piece within the XML data file (which is what I was referring to)at the top of the data file:
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If you filled in a form:
This file contains data that was entered into a form.
It is not the form itself.
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If you receive this data file:
Please follow the directions below to process this data file using
Adobe Acrobat Professional 7
**To view the completed form:
1) Save this data file to your computer.
2) Open a blank copy of the original PDF form that the form filler
completed in order to generate this data file.
3) In Acrobat, choose Advanced > Forms > Import Data to Current Form
and browse for this data file.
4) You will see the form with the data in it.
5) To save a copy of the form with the data in it, choose File >
Save As and save the file.
**To create a spreadsheet from one or more form data files you have received:
1) Save the data files to a place on your computer, giving each
file a unique name and making sure not to delete the '.xml' file
extension.
2) In Acrobat, choose File > Form Data > Create Spreadsheet from
Data Files.
3) Click the 'Add Files' button to chose the data files.
4) After the data files are added, click the 'Create Spreadsheet'
button to create a Spreadsheet that contains data from selected
data files.
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