Do any of you have that adobe acrobat reader thing where you can TYPE on the computer (applications and such)...I know it's not free...do you know if it's good and how much it is?
Adobe Acrobat reader is available for free <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html" target="_blank">here</a>. This allows you to view and sometimes edit (depending on how the file was setup) Acrobat files. The Acrobat program (that costs money) allows you to create Acrobat files that others can then view and/or edit. For all the on-line applications that I have seen, you don't need anything more than the free Acrobat Reader.
You have to print them out and use a typewriter or paste on printed text and photocopy or scan the application in, bring in as an image into MS WORD and use text boxes to type in the fields. There's no simple way. Good luck...
You'd have to have the actual Adobe Acrobat program, not just the reader. This would be fairly expensive, but if you're lucky, you can just find it off your school's network. Or if people have put their computers up for sharing on the network, get it off someone's computer. I love technology
not sure if this is the case for all of them, but for University of Chicago, Cornell and a couple others I didn't fill out, you can edit if you have the NEWEST version of Acrobat reader from the link mpp posted (are those your initials?)
I used 4.0 and I couldn't edit, but 5.0 allowed me to. let us know if it doesn't work.
Originally posted by USeF the Bull:
•you can edit if you have the NEWEST version of Acrobat reader from the link mpp posted (are those your initials?)•••
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