Thursday, August 11, 2011

PDFfiller.com

We have many patrons in our library who try to fill out PDF forms on line, i.e. to type the info into the form and they can't. I have found out that there are several ways to do that. Today I will talk about one only, namely: www.PDFfiller.com You just upload the form you need to fill out from your file or from URL, type into it and print. Typing is neat and always looks better than handwriting. There are many advantages if filling a PDF form on line: this website requires zero installation, you have a secure place to keep your PDF forms and you can access, fill, write, fax, email and print forms from any computer. Try! You'll like it!

2 comments:

  1. Great tool! Thank you, Tatyana! I checked it and I loved it. It also gives you an option to magnify the form or the application which is very helpful for people with poor vision. You can also type using different fonts and different letter sizes. Another great feature is to be able to include your signature (in different colours) and add more signatures which is helpful for example for filing income taxes for joint fillers. And it also allows you to download the picture if by some reason you need it on the form.

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  2. This is very useful! I love it. Alot of times pdf's aren't saved as writable even though they have spaces to write on. This is possibly one of the most asked questions I would assume. Thank you for sharing this! I tried it out and love how easy it is to use and navigate!

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