Filling in a PDF form

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nuyorican

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107 months

Wednesday 5th June
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A company didn't send all the items in my order. As such they've emailed me a PDF for me to complete and return back to them.

It's only for a bloody pair of socks but I've already spent half an hour trying to sign up to various web-based services to fill in the form that haven't delivered.

What's the easiest way to do this?

I'm trying to avoid the printer option if possible as I'm using a Mac and my printer is no longer compatible so would require new printer or emailing the PDF or digging out my old windows machine and transferring PDF over with a thumb drive etc etc ad nauseum...

nuyorican

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107 months

Wednesday 5th June
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Thanks, will try that.

nuyorican

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Wednesday 5th June
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EmailAddress said:
Oh, Preview will do it on a Mac. Open it fully. Not spacebar.
That worked well using the annotate function.

Thank you very much smile

nuyorican

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1,315 posts

107 months

Wednesday 5th June
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Not sure I have. I actually have three printers that are apparently incompatible so it would be bloody handy if I could get at least one to work. An inkjet, a laser, and an A3 inkjet.

I'm in the process of moving over to Mac. I just keep putting off buying a new printer.

Will try it. Cheers.

Jinx

11,577 posts

265 months

Wednesday 5th June
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Just a heads up for others - Firefox will allow you to edit PDF files as well (and there is a Mac version)

GlenMH

5,255 posts

248 months

Wednesday 5th June
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Jinx said:
Just a heads up for others - Firefox will allow you to edit PDF files as well (and there is a Mac version)
As will Edge. Does that mean that Chrome can do it too?