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Originally Posted by macropod
Yes, but you can't edit documents with it. Even editing with Adobat Acrobat Pro is a pain; it's just not designed to work like a Word processor.
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I only need to create form fields for editable text in Acrobat Pro, I wouldn't be trying to create any other element for my customer to be able to edit.
As far as I can gather from online tutorials, I would create my main artwork design in Illustrator and then save as a PDF without any text. Then just add form fields in Acrobat Pro where I want text to appear.
I don't really like the frustrating limits of Acrobat Pro so if I can get Word to work right for everyone who had 2010 or later I think I'd be happier with that.