


08-04-2008
PMholland
PMholland
03-02-2015
BeCass
BeCass
03-02-2015
Does anyone have this script they can send me?
It would be greatly appreciated.
Please send to
Thank You.
Niall_O_Donovan
Niall_O_Donovan
03-02-2015
Hi, a version of the solution is available here: http://assure.ly/yDtfsM
Please review the thread as well, as there is plenty of discussion on how to implement this.
Hope that helps,
Niall
Chad_Chelius
Chad_Chelius
09-03-2015
Would you mind sharing the script with me as well? chad[at]cheliusgraphicservices.com
dineshnalumachu
dineshnalumachu
03-08-2015
Hi Paul,
Could you send me your script, please? My email is dineshnalumachu@gmail.com
Thanks!
Dinesh.
DianeMarieDenni
DianeMarieDenni
08-08-2015
diane [@] thecontractorsgroup . com - Please send the script to me as well.
Thank you so much!!
Diane
professionalsr6
professionalsr6
11-08-2015
Hi Paul
Can you please email me the code/instructions also?
[email removed]
Many thanks
InspiredInstinc
InspiredInstinc
30-09-2015
Hi Paul,
Could you please email me the code and simple instructions please?
[email removed]
Thank you!!
karenh43200156
karenh43200156
15-01-2016
Hello Paul,
I would also like this information. [email removed]
Might be an idea to make this easier on the next version, seems in high demand.
Thanks,
Karen
pkruse00
pkruse00
26-01-2016
I just reviewed these posts, and it occurred to me, if you are running Windows, you can just print the document as a Microsoft XPS, saving it in that format with a new name. Then open Adobe Acrobat and click the "Create pdf" button; choose "from file" in the drop down menu, and click on your new XPS file. Then save the file - it will be a flattened pdf of the filled form.