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Saving an interactive PDF at the client

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I have the LiveCycle Designer and have created an interactive form. I want some of my staff to be able to save the document on their computer, but they only have reader. Apparently this can be accomplished with the reader extensions, is this  part of x pro, or do I have to purchase it. Also there is another option to make the PDF Reader Enabled. I have looked in acrobet for the advanced tab and can't seem to find where to do this. Could someone please advise as to what I need to do and where I need to go to get this done. Itn is most frustrating. Thanks for your help.

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OK then ...under the file/save as/ Reader Extended PDF

Paul

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Yes you can use Acrobat Pro to extend the PDF for Reader to save it locally.

Paul

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Thanks Paul,  could you please let me know how I would go about doing this in acrobat Pro.

sean

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Which version of Pro do you have?

The operation is different between version X and previous versions.

Paul

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Hi Paul,

I have just upgraded to version X.

Sean

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OK then ...under the file/save as/ Reader Extended PDF

Paul

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