Greetings:
I have been asked to help make 15 graphic organizers that were build by our staff
(so no copyrights problems) into .pdf files that can be written on/typed upon.
(...just like filling in a .pdf form which we have all done, only putting text in
the various bubbles or squares typical of a graphic organizer.) This is apparently
called giving the .pdf document "document rights."
I do have access to a current Adobe Acrobat Pro v7, and have made various files
into .pdf documents for mounting on the web, but have never used Acrobat in this
way. I have searched the Adobe help, and have come up with nothing. (Acrobat Pro
does include Adobe Designer, if this task demands Designer.)
Does anyone have a lead on how to make a .pdf that can be typed upon? Just point
me in the right direction... ;-)
Thanks,
Tim O'Shaughnessy
Library / Media Center
Moline High School
Moline, IL.
toshaugh_AT_molineschools_DOT_org
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