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Re: Acrobat Form Data



It does ....

1. Set up a PDF with form data
2. Select menu option -
File - Form Data - Import Data to Form

THIS is what I'm trying to automate.

Gary



On 22 Jan 2007, at 15:37, John C. Welch wrote:

On 1/22/07 08:55, "Gary Tate" <email@hidden> wrote:

Well, it's on a Mac :-)

10.4

Any format of form data would be fine, but I'm looking at xml at the mo.

You’re going to have to get very good with Acrobat’s _javascript_, and from what I can tell, start looking at external importers, as Acrobat doesn’t actually directly import raw XML. HTML, sure, but that’s not quite the same
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