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Visual Foxpro and PDF forms containing data

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kimsue

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Mar 5, 2002
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Hi there, I am working on an application that would be a lot better if I had the ability to capture data from pdf forms. I am currently looking at Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional. It looks as if this program allows exporting of data. Does Visual Foxpro (or any add-on programs) offer this ability or would I need to use that program to first export the data before I could import it into my application? I would like to have the ability to create PDF forms with data entry capability AND also retreive data from existing PDF forms. Thanks for any information you may provide.
 
I couldn't get to that thread and have been unable to figure out why. However, I WAS able to get to the Visual Foxpro Zone and read about the end of Visual Foxpro. Now, I have a NEW question. WHAT DO WE DO WITH ALL OUR VISUAL FOXPRO APPLICATIONS? I am NOT PLEASED:( I have spent years upgrading my Foxpro 2.6 applications to Visual Foxpro and now I'm not sure what direction to go. Forget the new application. What do I do with the old ones?




We were not able to authenticate you to the Universal Thread. This could be cause by a high level of security installed on your PC or your network. For more details, you can read our Troubleshooting document at
 
kimsue? Are you saying, that you had no idea of No VFP10? We had a thread here in VFP in General forum.

Also check to sign the petition to at least show your support for VFP.

Now, back to your question. I can do more searches on other forums and I also think there could be even FAQ here about PDF forms, but if you want to check the thread on UT I pointed you to, you have to have an account on that forum. On most of other forums you can access the content without an account.
 
If you have an account and open UT, you would be able to access that thread.
 
Ok, I found tons of great FAQs in all VFP forums here, but nothing related to PDF Forms. Use my first reference then.
 
Thanks, I WAS able to get to the thread and I did sign the petition. However, I don't know if I want to continue with my new Visual Foxpro application after reading the scoop on Visual Foxpro. I guess I was a little slow in getting the information. It's been a while since I've been on any Foxpro forums or Microsoft's website:( C'est la vie
 
We were not able to authenticate you to the Universal Thread. This could be cause by a high level of security installed on your PC or your network.

I've been seeing the same message. I suspect it's some kind of bug in the UT system. I certainly haven't changed any security settings recently.

Mike


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Mike Lewis (Edinburgh, Scotland)

My Visual FoxPro site: www.ml-consult.co.uk
 
Kimsue,

WHAT DO WE DO WITH ALL OUR VISUAL FOXPRO APPLICATIONS?/quote]

I don't want to discourage this discussion, but it's best to start a new thread when you have a question that is unrelated to your original post.

You might also take a look at thread184-1345467, where the whole issue has been thrashed inside out.

Mike


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Mike Lewis (Edinburgh, Scotland)

My Visual FoxPro site: www.ml-consult.co.uk
 
I've been seeing the same message. I suspect it's some kind of bug in the UT system. I certainly haven't changed any security settings recently.

I think in order for the link to work you have to have UT open. The link is unaccessible without a login first.
 
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