How odd, I just mentioned "Pro" because it happens to be the product version
that I myself own and that we have where I work. I didn't realize that the
Standard version doesn't have that ability. Just went to the Adobe site and
did a product feature comparison and lo and behold, you can't do what I was
thinking of until you get to the Pro version. At least the MSRP upgrade
price is 'only' $159, and you can probably get it cheaper on line somewhere
like BuyCheapSoftware.com or AtomicPark.com
You might look at this page
http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_g...t+professional
and get an idea of available pricing. Some of the vendors listed on that
page that I know from personal experience to be reputable (not saying any of
the others aren't, but I haven't bought from all of them) are
AtomicPark, PageComputer, NewEgg, TechOnWeb, TigerDirect, BuyCheapSoftware,
and the national names, of course. The best price there is from
RoyalDiscount.com at $140, and I would expect them to be reputable since they
are a "featured merchant" at Pricegrabber. But you could double-check them
at ResellerRatings.com to see about quality of service overall.
"Haplo" wrote:
> thanks for the help.
> I will try the screenshot workaround as it seems like the closest thing to
> what we want. I'm not sure why we don't have Adobe Pro (we have Adobe
> Standard) because clearly we want the extra functionality. Oh well.
>
> Thank you very much for the advice!
>
> Haplo.
>
> "JLatham" wrote:
>
> > Haplo,
> > Having given the bad news about Excel and turning it into editable .pdf form
> > a moment ago, let me offer a work-around.
> >
> > If you can get a screen shot of your Excel registration form, you can save
> > that as a .gif or .jpg and then insert it into a Word document as a picture
> > from file. Then format the picture to be Behind Text. Then set up the
> > fields on top of the picture in appropriate locations so that it appears to
> > the user like a .pdf with editable fields. By the way, this trick works in
> > Access reports also.
> >
> > There are some good tools for grabbing such screen shots. One free one that
> > I've always liked is PrintKey 2000 v5.10 available for download at
> > http://www.webtree.ca/newlife/printkey_info.htm that's the last free version
> > of that program. Another excellent free one is IrfanView available from
> > www.irfanview.com and if you want to get a great one and are willing to pay,
> > I recommend SnagIt from www.TechSmith.com
> >
> >
> > "Haplo" wrote:
> >
> > > First off let me say I apologize for not keeping my Microsoft Office skills
> > > up to par. I just spent a few hours making a very nice-looking, printable
> > > member registration form using Excel. Unfortunately, I now want to be able to
> > > convert it to PDF, and make it so that the answer fields are editable in the
> > > PDF. ...but don't see how. Is there a way to do that using Excel? (I suppose
> > > my first problem is that I need help inserting editable form fields into
> > > excel worksheets? It seems to me I used to be able to do that, but I have
> > > completely forgotten to do that. I can in Word...but copying and pasting to
> > > Word only ruins my otherwise lovely registration form. Should I be
> > > 'exporting' or something?).
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > >