![]() ![]() These solutions all rely on a workflow that involves filling out the same form over and over. ![]() Another option is just re-creating the form in a FileMaker layout, placing your FileMaker fields on top of a PDF file placed in the background, or re-creating the form entirely in FileMaker, if it is simple enough (or you are ambitious enough).The PDF files also have to have fillable form fields, but he also covers how to add that with Smile Software’s PDFpen Pro for the Mac. This is an advanced technique, requiring knowledge of command line tools to install and set up. Matt Petrowski of ISO FileMaker shows how to use the open source PDFtk Server to insert data from FileMaker into form-fillable PDF files.It is powerful, but complex to implement and use. ![]()
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