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On Mon Apr 30 2018 17:49:32 GMT-0400 (Eastern Standard Time), Ben Oliver
<ben@bfoliver.com> wrote:
On 18-04-30 21:43:00, Virgil Arrington wrote:
This is intriguing. I just looked over my options with LO 6.0.3 in
saving as a PDF and I don't easily see any method of saving as a
"fillable PDF form." Can you give a quick explanation of how to do that?

Like Tom, I've always thought of PDF as a generally non-editable format,
although I have used fillable PDF forms before. I've just never known
how to create a fillable PDF. Can it be done from within LO?

My understanding is that it's a feature pretty much only covered by 
Adobe software. That includes filling out a form.

Nope. I've created numerous PDF fillable forms, first in OpenOffice,
then in Libreoffice, and have used different PDF viewers to fill them
out (Adobe Reader, PDF XChange Viewer, Sumatra PDF, etc)...

Things may have changed since I last checked.

Some time ago, in fact...

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