IIRC, the 1040 online is an interactive form, so all you should need is Reader. You'll be able to click in form fields to fill it out and then print it.
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But if the PDF lets you enter data, i.e., is a form, you don't need the full version of Acrobat to do that. You should be able to do it with Acrobat Reader, because we do (on a PC).
I can't answer nothing about that confusing Mac stuff.
My PC is sluggish. Looking in Windows Task Manager at the Processes, it looks like java.exe is using a lot a CPU cycles. How can I find out what is calling java? Does iTunes use java?
Figured it out: it was the galleon.tv service I've got running with my Tivo. It's a cool app, but what a resource hog!
Has anyone posted this?
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Ten posts back, Daniel. :)
Pbblt. never mind.
Shoulda looked, dagnabbit.
PDF is a (more or less) high-res image file.
It's a vector format.
It's a vector format.
It's hybrid. You can have a PDF that's just an embedded image (or embedded image and indexed invisible text). Or you can have one that's all vectors and text. Or somewhere inbetween.
That's what I call a vector format, most vector formats allow raster objects.