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Adobe Prof is able to create fillable forms including preforming calcluations
from any source documents including spreadsheets. However each form will have to be tailored in Adobe to give you the fillable form you want. The alternative is to (a) carry on using Excel .xls but use protection & validation to make the forms more robust or (b) use Excel forms function & VBA script create the forms you want. -- Peter London, UK "Nat" wrote: Quick question for all. I know how to convert spreadsheets to PDF, as we utilize various versions of Adobe professional. Will be testing 8.0 shortly, however I have a simple question (I hope). In our organization, there are over 500 forms created; many of which are either Excel or Word format. A lot of these forms have formulas in the cells to perform mathematical functions. When the user converts the existing spreadseet, to PDF, I want to make sure that they will still be able enter data into certain cells in the new PDF. My question is where is this enabled? Is there a setting in the original XLS file, or is it somewhere in the new PDF file? Thanks for any assistance, Nat |
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