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  • ClipNotes problem

    Posted by Steve Skinner on October 8, 2008 at 8:52 pm

    I have created a pdf using export to clipnotes. I nor my customer can make use of this file, it tells us across the top of the file once opened that “Please fill out the following form. You cannot save data typed into this form.” Also We get a message “This document enables Reader capabilities that are no longer enabled in this Reader version”.

    I am using Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 and have Adobe Reader 9 as does the client.

    I have tried searching and cannot seem to find a solution.

    Thanks in advance for any help…

    capturing memories for a lifetime!

    Frank Wylie replied 16 years, 7 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Mike Velte

    October 9, 2008 at 12:33 pm

    It is a known issue with Acrobat Reader 9. Version 8 and possible 7 work fine.

  • Steve Skinner

    October 9, 2008 at 12:52 pm

    So I guess I need to tell all of my clients that they need to revert to an older version of Adobe Reader, in order to use a newer version of Adobe Clip Notes?? (If this is even possible? Is there a way to use an older version if you already have the newer version?)

    This is not cool! Surely Adobe can figure out a workaround so that their products work together? This is totally unprofessional don’t you think?

    capturing memories for a lifetime!

  • Frank Wylie

    September 25, 2009 at 3:22 pm

    Isn’t this wonderful? Adobe has shot themselves and US in the foot with this boneheaded move!

    There is NOT A CHANCE I am going to try to explain to a client they have to revert to a prior version of adobe reader and THEN hold their hands as they do it!

    COME ON ADOBE! HAVE YOU LOST YOUR FREAKING MINDS?

    This is governmental in its incompetence!

    Frank Wylie

    “The camera is a base instrument; you must do violence to it…” Orson Welles

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