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how can one fill-in *.pdf file(forms)?any software available to fill-in and then take a print out of the form?

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what i am looking for is a free software for home use to fill up college admission forms and such,so that i can take out print of the filled in forms(application/admission).advice/recommendations from experts/actual user is being sought.all the answers till now is acknowledged with thanks.

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  • Melvin
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    I'll convert PDF to Word then fill it out in Word document.

    Try AnyBizSoft PDF to Word Converter, works well for me. The original text, layouts, images, and hyperlinks can be exactly retained in the generated Word documents.

    Here is the link: http://www.anypdftools.com/pdf-to-word.html#163

    After conversion, you can convert the Word document back to PDF if you are using Microsoft Office 2007, or use the free PDF creators in the following list.

    http://www.anypdftools.com/free-word-to-pdf-creato...

    Hope it helps.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    i'm getting around this via utilising CutePDF as a printer and then as quickly as the form is crammed out keep it as yet another PDF. You ill lose the form fields, although that's going to be saved in simple terms such as you will possibly have printed it.

  • rajesh
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Go to downloads.com and search for pdf editing software.

    There are tons and tons of free editing pdf software available in net; adobe acrobat is the best software but you need to buy it which is completely unnecessary.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    with adobe acrobat professional extended u can fill the forms

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Yes, the full version of adobe acrobat.

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