![]() To print a PDF document as a PDF file, you may need extra software such as "PDF Printer". Of course, once printed as a PDF, none of my answers can be edited anymore. ![]() (This is not the same as SAVE AS -which does not work). I got the document into the right format ("yes" boxes ticked), and then PRINTED it as a new PDF file. I found a kind-of work-around for me (it may not work for everyone - expecially if you don't have the option of replacing the PDF document with another "non-editable" version of the same PDF). ![]() No matter what combination of check-boxes I chose, (both ticked, neither ticked, only "yes" ticked, or only "no" ticked), there was nothing I could do to save the doscument in a way where the "yes" box is ticked when retrieved. It's hard to complete without making mistakes. Completely clearing the form is an unappetising option, as it is long and complicated. Then I can Uncheck the "no", but saving and retrieving it brings me back to the situation where neither box is ticked, and I still can't seem to save the form with the "yes" box ticked. I can only check the "no" box, but when I do this, a tick appears in both "yes" and "no". When retrieved, both boxes are still unchecked, but it still will not let me check the "yes" box. I have tried unchecking both boxes (can do), saving, and retrieving. when I retrieved the form, I could change the checked box from "no" to "yes" by firstly clicking on the "no" to un-check it, and then clicking on the "yes", but when I save and retrieve the document, the "yes" has changed back to "no". ![]() However on a few of the questions I checked the wrong box, and saved the form. You should only click yes or no, and normally cannot click both. contains a lot of Yes or No square check-boxes. I am completing a form (It's the HMRC form IHT400). I have the same kind of problem but CTRL+Z on a Mac does not solve the problem. Select an option from the Insert reference to menu: Entire caption (This option includes the figure caption or table title with the label and number.) Only label and number (e.g., Table 10) Only caption text (This option includes the figure caption or table title without the label and number.
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