Do you have Acrobat Pro? This program allows you to take an existing form & place text boxes for fields over existing areas of the form. Here's an example. http://www.tpfreight.net/TP%20BOL.pdf Acrobat Pro allows saving as a Word document. You can then insert merge fields from your database. Or you can skip the PDF part, scan it into Word, do the insert fields procedures, etc. Word 2010 allows saving as a PDF if it has to go back as a PDF. Just one idea.
To: MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com
From: Bill.Singer@at-group.net
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 11:11:11 -0500
Subject: [MS_AccessPros] PDF
I have a database that tracks a bunch of insurance policy information.
One of the insurance carriers that we work with requires us to fill out a
specific form quite often. All the information is in the access database so
rather than hand writing the form and copying all the information out of the
database I recreated the form in Access and I have the form auto fill. It
saves a huge amount of time.
Now the company has change the form and this new form will take hours to
recreate. Is there a way to put a .pdf on a form and then put fields right
on top of the .pdf? It will save me hours.
Thanks,
Bill Singer
MN
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