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    Hi Y'all,

    Here's what I have a mind. A pdf form that one can fill out and submit. Most of the pdf forms I am familiar with, you can fill them out, but you have to print and mail them. What I want is to have the form both fillable and submittable. Is that possible?

  • #2
    Re: Free PDF form maker

    Hi, any special reason that it has to be in PDF? I was just wondering if you could use a normal form on a web page that could be configured in a few ways.
    1. Fill out & email this form, plus print (Sure this could be added to the same button)
    2. Fill out & email this form only
    3. Fill out & print this form only (Which is the same as print page)
    4. Fill out & email to you & also send to the person filling out the form.
    5. As 4 with a print option
    as well.

    But you may have another reason for needing PDF?
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    • #3
      Re: Free PDF form maker

      I am aware of the options you mentioned. I was just wondering if this option was available in pdf. Say I have a contract and I have some fields for signing. After signing, I want the person to click on submit to send it to my e-mail...basically I'm trying to not have too many papers to deal with.

      I know I can do with with an html form, but I was just wondering if this was possible in pdf.

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      • #4
        Re: Free PDF form maker

        No. A PDF format form is simply a "dead" form, which can only be viewed / printed. And, i cannot understand how they would "sign".
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        • #5
          Re: Free PDF form maker

          You could just store all the submitted information in a database, and have the data displayed in professional manner like it would be on a form that is printed and the hard copy is filled out.

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          • #6
            Re: Free PDF form maker

            Originally posted by Watdaflip
            You could just store all the submitted information in a database, and have the data displayed in professional manner like it would be on a form that is printed and the hard copy is filled out.
            But, i understand, AmaDee wants this form to be fillable and sumittable, not just for presentation and printing purposes.
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            • #7
              Re: Free PDF form maker

              Right, Naval, I was thinking along those lines. You guys have seen those pdf files that are fillable, right? I want the file to have a signature field and a date field. After signing, I was hoping they could just submit the file electronically so that it comes to my email as opposed to them sending a hard copy.

              I guess I can stop thinking about it now since it is unattainable. Like I said before, I know I can have the same effect using the normal forms, but I was just wondering if this is possible in pdf.

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