[WinMac] Re: winmac Digest 8 Feb 2001 15:35:58 -0000 Issue 57

From: Steve Anderson (R4021C[at]onsemi.com)
Date: Wed May 16 2001 - 13:27:40 PDT

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    winmac-digest-help@iffy.com wrote:
    >
    > winmac Digest 8 Feb 2001 15:35:58 -0000 Issue 57
    >
    > Topics (messages 281 through 286):
    >
    > Re: NEEDED: Solution for handling extended (Portugese) characters
    > 281 by: John Welch
    >
    > Adobe Acrobat question
    > 282 by: Jeff Johnson
    > 283 by: Mark Knoll
    > 284 by: Leonard Rosenthol
    > 285 by: KR
    >
    > AppleTalk elimination
    > 286 by: Tippe, Rita (EDM_EXCHANGE)
    >
    > Administrivia:
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    > Subject: Re: [WinMac] NEEDED: Solution for handling extended (Portugese)
    > characters
    > Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2001 18:26:00 -0500
    > From: John Welch <jwelch@aer.com>
    > To: <winmac@iffy.com>
    >
    > Dan...send me a copy if you can...there is a Brazilian entry in the language
    > kits that ships with 9.X, so I can see if they connect with what email apps.
    >
    > john
    >
    > On 2/3/01 12:51 AM, "Dan Schwartz" <Dan@BrakeAndGo.com> wrote:
    >
    > > Got a weird, time sensitive one on my hands...
    > >
    > > How does a Mac-only user handle extended characters when using BabelFish to
    > > read eMail messages from Brasil (Portugese)?
    >
    > --
    > "Full plate and packing steel!"
    > Baldur's Gate
    >
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    >
    > Subject: Adobe Acrobat question
    > Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2001 18:24:39 -0600
    > From: Jeff Johnson <jrj@wi.rr.com>
    > To: <winmac@iffy.com>
    >
    > The other day, I received a PDF file as an email attachment that allowed me
    > to enter information into it as an electronic form. How does one go about
    > creating such an interactive form? Do you need any other tools than Adobe
    > Acrobat?
    >
    > Jeff Johnson
    > District Technology Coordinator
    > Greendale School District
    > Greendale, WI 53129
    > jjohnson@greendale.k12.wi.us
    >
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    >
    > Subject: Re: [WinMac] Adobe Acrobat question
    > Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2001 19:51:38 -0500
    > From: Mark Knoll <mknoll@umich.edu>
    > To: winmac@iffy.com
    >
    > All you need is the full Acrobat program (not just Reader).
    >
    > Mark Knoll
    >
    > >The other day, I received a PDF file as an email attachment that allowed me
    > >to enter information into it as an electronic form. How does one go about
    > >creating such an interactive form? Do you need any other tools than Adobe
    > >Acrobat?
    > >
    > >Jeff Johnson
    > >District Technology Coordinator
    > >Greendale School District
    > >Greendale, WI 53129
    > >jjohnson@greendale.k12.wi.us
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
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    > Subject: Re: [WinMac] Adobe Acrobat question
    > Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2001 19:54:18 -0500
    > From: Leonard Rosenthol <leonardr@lazerware.com>
    > To: winmac@iffy.com
    >
    > At 6:24 PM -0600 2/3/01, Jeff Johnson wrote:
    > >The other day, I received a PDF file as an email attachment that allowed me
    > >to enter information into it as an electronic form. How does one go about
    > >creating such an interactive form? Do you need any other tools than Adobe
    > >Acrobat?
    > >
    > The full copy of Adobe Acrobat allows you to create PDF forms
    > that can be either simple "fill-in and print" or "send info to
    > server", and may also include "smart" features.
    >
    > Leonard
    > --
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    >
    > Subject: Re: [WinMac] Adobe Acrobat question
    > Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2001 21:18:52 -0500
    > From: KR <krushing@cecasun.utc.edu>
    > To: winmac@iffy.com
    >
    > >The other day, I received a PDF file as an email attachment that allowed me
    > >to enter information into it as an electronic form. How does one go about
    > >creating such an interactive form? Do you need any other tools than Adobe
    > >Acrobat?
    > >
    > >Jeff Johnson
    > >District Technology Coordinator
    > >Greendale School District
    > >Greendale, WI 53129
    > >jjohnson@greendale.k12.wi.us
    > >
    > -------------------
    >
    > Jeff,
    >
    > Adobe Acrobat is all you need.... you simply create cells in the
    > .pdf file... and it is into those cells that the recepient of the
    > file types (on the screen) then prints out.
    >
    > Adobe Acrobat is available from all the usual warehouses for both Mac
    > and Windows OS....
    >
    > -k
    > --
    > ____________________________________________________
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    >
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    >
    > Subject: AppleTalk elimination
    > Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2001 08:35:03 -0700
    > From: "Tippe, Rita (EDM_EXCHANGE)" <RTippe@thejournal.southam.ca>
    > To: "'winmac@iffy.com'" <winmac@iffy.com>
    >
    > Hello everyone,
    >
    > If someone has a business case that they don't mind sharing in regards to
    > eliminating AppleTalk on your network, I would really appreciate it if you
    > wouldn't mind sharing it with me.
    >
    > Thank you,
    > Rita


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