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Meelow
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I am trying to fill out some forms, yet every PDF filler site I find requires a subscription and I literally just need to fill out
like three forms real quick.
Any help?
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You can fill out .PDF documents using Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is free. There's a mobile version too.
I wouldn't trust uploading any documents to any sites that allow conversions, fills, whatever.
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Meelow said: 1
I am trying to fill out some forms, yet every PDF filler site I find requires a subscription and I literally just need to fill out like
three forms real quick.
Any help?
Use firefox or chrome? On PC both support it, just let them open the PDF
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Mivey said: 1
Use firefox or chrome? On PC both support it, just let them open the PDF
In my business experience, the PDF readers built-in to browsers like Firefox, Chrome, and Edge are extremely limited
and choke on PDFs with complex scripting or forms with rules (i.e. you can't leave this section blank, etc.) For those you
need to download and use Adobe Reader (or possibly something else, but we just use Adobe Reader since it's free).
Unfortunately, Chrome and Edge like to "steal" default-handler status for .PDF files from Acrobat Reader for some
reason so you have to right-click the .PDF and make Reader the default handler again.
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Mivey
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In my business experience, the PDF readers built-in to browsers like Firefox, Chrome, and Edge are extremely limited and
choke on PDFs with complex scripting or forms with rules (i.e. you can't leave this section blank, etc.) For those you need to
download and use Adobe Reader (or possibly something else, but we just use Adobe Reader since it's free). Unfortunately,
Chrome and Edge like to "steal" default-handler status for .PDF files from Acrobat Reader for some reason so you have to
right-click the .PDF and make Reader the default handler again.
Oh yeah, that's a good point. I think form filling was only recently implemented in Firefox, so it stands to reason that it
doesn't support the full complexity of PDF form filling (yet).
At least for the simple forms that I ever encountered, I found browers to do a decent job.
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