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Saving the fillable pdf

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Hi this is balaji from solve it corp.I already gone through one post and saw the Lock field and saving it as a new pdfhttps://acrobat.com/app.html#d=*jSHIzy-zFVL-QNo6KCQ1Q.But I am unable to view the scripts.By the way I am using "adobe acrobat pro", there I have only java scripts and Im using the trial version.Can anyone help me to get the scripts for locking the controls and saving the pdf in the "adobe acobat pro".Or is it difficult in using the trial version

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You woudl have to open the file in LiveCycle Designer to be able to get to the scripts.

Paul

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Hi,

You have opened the form in Adobe Reader. You cannot Reader Enable the form using Reader.

If you have an earlier version of Acrobat (eg version 7, 8 or 9), then the PDF here includes screenshots of how to Reader Enable the form in Acrobat: http://assure.ly/etkFNU.

If you have Acrobat X (eg version 10), then this is the option to Reader Enable the form:

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Niall

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Also i need the script for converting the pdf and saving it as image...........

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Yeah niall,I have the option in the acrobat and i did it.tufail said that he can do it in the reader,so only i have put the scrrenshot of that.So there is no way to save the fillable pdf in adobe reader??????????

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Correct.  Reader-extending a PDF is a capability only in full Acrobat that then enables features in Reader.

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