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The IET forms are editable but only by the use of the typewriter tool, personally I think they are ok.
I'm sure there are some on this site in a "sticky" . I posted some awhile ago to ,if I can find them I will PM them to you.
I recently changed to Windows 7 and all my docs are in a mess.

Ps . I had loads of compatibility issues with some of my software, try loading it using compatibility if that is possible .
 
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I must be using the wrong Adobe software, Mark.

I don't get those options in 'Save as..'


What I don't understand is that before the errors were corrected, I had no problem saving completed forms - but the corrected versions won't save.........they must have been saved (after alteration), with different security settings than the originals.
 
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What version have you got of Adobe Reader?

You need to make sure you dont have the trial version as that wont let you save!
 
I must be using the wrong Adobe software, Mark.

I don't get those options in 'Save as..'


What I don't understand is that before the errors were corrected, I had no problem saving completed forms - but the corrected versions won't save.........they must have been saved (after alteration), with different security settings than the originals.

I have not changed any settings only literally amended the certs.
 

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