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I would like to make a submit button that saves a PDF form to a The article How to save a PDF with Acrobat JavaScript by Thom Parker Filling out an Adobe PDF form then realizing you can't save it? If you found this tip helpful, please share it with your followers using the share buttons below. but i noticed that, i can edit the file after saving it as a pdf from the original file. But it will be a flat document, where no form fields will be active. and i can't enter information into the file even i try from a pc that has Adobe Acrobat installed and also for adobe reader We suggest that you first download the PDF form to your computer or network drive, the location on your own computer or network and click on the Save button. I would like to have a "Save this page as PDF" button on that page. MPDF looks great, but I haven't got a clue how to make it work. I have used a couple of days Is it possible to have a command button that will do a "save as"? In PDF it can be accomplished with the format event script. something like Sep 25, 2019 - Jump to Placing a custom save button on a form -

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