This site uses cookies.
Some of these cookies are essential to the operation of the site,
while others help to improve your experience by providing insights into how the site is being used.
For more information, please see the ProZ.com privacy policy.
I recently upgraded to Windows 8 and Word 2013. I tried to use Adobe Reader to fill in some pdf forms (which worked before with XP/Word 2003), but now it doesn't. I can read and print the pdfs, but not make changes or additions.
Can someone please help me.
Thank you in advance.
lindaellen
Subject:
Comment:
The contents of this post will automatically be included in the ticket generated. Please add any additional comments or explanation (optional)
Anton Konashenok Czech Republic Local time: 15:37 French to English + ...
Not all forms are fillable
Feb 5, 2013
You can only use Reader to fill forms that have been designed as fillable, which aren't too many. You may have just a printable form to be filled by hand. You can, however, fill it on a computer in full Acrobat.
Subject:
Comment:
The contents of this post will automatically be included in the ticket generated. Please add any additional comments or explanation (optional)
lindaellen (X)
TOPIC STARTER
Thanks Anton
Feb 5, 2013
I was using fillable forms. I started working on them with my old XP and Word 2003, then I downloaded the new software and wanted to continue, but could not. I also downloaded the pdfs again, thinking if I started over with new pdfs it might work, but it didn't help.
I tried searching the Adobe forums and Windows forums, but had no luck.
Subject:
Comment:
The contents of this post will automatically be included in the ticket generated. Please add any additional comments or explanation (optional)
Rolf Keller Germany Local time: 15:37 English to German
Probably the Reader is the culprit
Feb 6, 2013
lindaellen wrote:
I recently upgraded to Windows 8 and Word 2013. I tried to use Adobe Reader to fill in some pdf forms
I'm rather sure that this is a problem of the Reader or its (new) settings and that Windows & Word have nothing to do with this problem.
Note: Windows 8 includes a Microsoft pdf reader which might start automatically upon clicking a pdf file. Are you sure that you are using the latest Adobe Reader instead of the Windows Reader?
Subject:
Comment:
The contents of this post will automatically be included in the ticket generated. Please add any additional comments or explanation (optional)
Anne Flaemig Germany Local time: 15:37 English to German + ...
The contents of this post will automatically be included in the ticket generated. Please add any additional comments or explanation (optional)
lindaellen (X)
TOPIC STARTER
Thanks Rolf and Anne
Feb 6, 2013
When I try to open the file with Word, I get a message that there is too much graphic for Word to open it. I am now looking at other pdf readers, including XChange Viewer.
The German PC site chip.de has some comparisons that I will investigate.
Thanks for your help.
lindaellen
Subject:
Comment:
The contents of this post will automatically be included in the ticket generated. Please add any additional comments or explanation (optional)
Manage your TMs and Terms ... and boost your translation business
Are you ready for something fresh in the industry? TM-Town is a unique new site for you -- the freelance translator -- to store, manage and share translation memories (TMs) and glossaries...and potentially meet new clients on the basis of your prior work.
Translation Office 3000 is an advanced accounting tool for freelance translators and small agencies. TO3000 easily and seamlessly integrates with the business life of professional freelance translators.