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On 12/22/16, 9:36 AM, Bradley Stone wrote:
No. At least not that I've heard of with OS stuff.I figured as much.
You'd be better off doing a web app to collect the data you need. You can
make PDFs that will make requests to a web server similar to how a web
page
form does, but from what I've seen it's more trouble that it's worth.
Uh, no. This has nothing to do with online form submission; rather, it is
about building up reports as PDFs, with some fields left open to
post-generation alteration, and/or the option (like in PDF IRS forms) to
fill out blank fields in the form using Reader, before printing it out,
rather than filling them with a pen or a typewriter, after printing it out.
(Of course, I realize that I'm probably the only one on this List who not
only still fills out his tax returns pen-and-ink, but takes pride in doing
so, but it was the first example to come to mind.)
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