Adobe Acrobatic Reader

Discussion in 'Software' started by Skysarge, Apr 5, 2019.

  1. Skysarge

    Skysarge First Sergeant

    Computer is PC
    OP is Windows 7
    IP is Chrome

    Got a form, via email, from an organization that I needed to fill out, sign and return.. It was sent as an attachment using Adobe
    I completed the form successfully. However, I don't know how to copy and return the completed form. (I have used Adobe only a scant few times.) I've tried some options, but getting nowhere,
    I could sure use some help, gang. Thanks
     
  2. Earthling

    Earthling Interplanetary Geek

    As you had to sign it I guess you mean you printed it off and completed it manually. If that's the case use the post.
     
  3. plodr

    plodr MajorGeek Super Extraordinaire Moderator Staff Member

    Translation: he means you have to send it by snail mail because you signed the form and the organization wants to see your signature.
     
  4. Earthling

    Earthling Interplanetary Geek

    Thank you plodr, two nations divided by a common language ;)
     
  5. baklogic

    baklogic The Tinkerer

    I would think that would be more secure than scanning and sending by e-mail.
     
  6. plodr

    plodr MajorGeek Super Extraordinaire Moderator Staff Member

    Yup. When I was in Australia I had to ask the family I lived with to translate. (The "mother" of the family was born and raised in the US but moved to Australia and married and lived there for a few decades so she did a great job of translating. ;) )
     
  7. Skysarge

    Skysarge First Sergeant

    Sorry for delay responding, and confusion in my post.
    I filled out the form on the computer using Adobe. Adobe has some sort of signature feature, although I didn't not use it.
    The organization will accept my printed name in the signature section.
    However, I cannot ascertain how to send the completed copy electronically. I guess I'll print out a copy to send snail mail
    Thanks, gang.
     
  8. Earthling

    Earthling Interplanetary Geek

    Save the documents as a pdf file and attach it to an email
     
  9. Replicator

    Replicator MajorGeek

    Whats hard about "pie and sauce"?

    In simple Australian it translates as "birds eye with dead horse"

    :)
     
  10. plodr

    plodr MajorGeek Super Extraordinaire Moderator Staff Member

    Here's two things I had a problem with. If a student asked for a biro or a rubber, I didn't have a clue. (In the US a rubber is a condom and I'm sure the student wasn't asking for that!) I also learned that a duster is what we in the US call a blackboard eraser.

    I didn't know the names of the popsicles (ice cream novelties on a stick) so when I saw someone eating something in the tuck shop (cafeteria in the US), I'd ask what the treat was called so I'd know what to ask for.
     
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  11. Skysarge

    Skysarge First Sergeant

    #&^+!
    Even a simple task such as save and send in PDF format is becoming an exercise in futility
    Getting error message that action cannot be completed, try again later.
    Am sending document USPS as no hurry needed.
    Thanks anyway for help.
     
  12. plodr

    plodr MajorGeek Super Extraordinaire Moderator Staff Member

    1. What "program" are you using to save the pdf?
    2. Do you have a scanner?

    Once it is saved as a pdf, it can be attached to any email you send using gmail.
     
  13. Skysarge

    Skysarge First Sergeant

    Sorry for the delay responding.For whatever reason Adobe does not want to work. I gave up and sent the form USPS
    I seem to remember having some sort of difficulty with Adobe in the past.
    Thanks, though for trying.
     

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