Typing in pdf files..

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The secondaries for UNLV and Creighton for example wouldn't allow me to type the answers...
Does anyone familiar with pdf know how to type on a pdf file?
Thanks 🙂
 
Consider scanning the PDF, importing to any photo editing program, and then using "insert text." You'll get professional looking results.
 
The secondaries for UNLV and Creighton for example wouldn't allow me to type the answers...
Does anyone familiar with pdf know how to type on a pdf file?
Thanks 🙂

I applied to both those schools, and I realized that if you have the new OS- snow leopard-- for mac, there is a feature on the program, preview, that lets you type right right over the PDF. It was really easy to fill in, and it looked really good.
 
The best way is to use acrobat pro (not the free reader). Go to forms-> start form wizard. It will detect all the fields and convert them into text boxes and check boxes. Then, you can type directly on it and save your responses.
 
I've never used FoxIt, but I think you're looking for the "Editor" that's listed a little further down on the download page.

I use www.pdfescape.com occasionally. I don't know if it would be worth it for filling out a long secondary though since you have to wrap text manually and don't have spell-check.

nope - reader is what you want to use. the editor is too complicated, no need to bother with it.

In Foxit Reader - go to Tools -> Typewriter Tools -> Typewriter Tool

I used this for everything.
 
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