Re: Forms Creation from pre-printed docs

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I'd like to know the answer too. I would like a typewriter program. You
would scan any form, fill it out, and then print onto the original document.

"Lem" <lemp40@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I looking for recommendations on what hardware and software to use to
>create editable forms. What I have in mind is to scan in a pre-printed
>form and create an editable pdf, that is, a pdf doc in which I can fill in
>the blanks.
>
> What's a good scanner for this? As long as I'm buying a scanner, it would
> be nice if it was useful for other tasks, like scanning photos, but that
> would not be my primary use of it.
>
> Do I need to get Acrobat, or should I get something like OmniPage Pro?


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