On 8/24/07, Jon Schewe wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-08-24 at 18:43 -0500, Sam Martin wrote:
> > On 8/24/07, Jon Schewe wrote:
> > > Ok, here's a challenge.  I've got an OpenOffice form that I use for
> > > maintenance requests for my townhouse.  I fill in the form fields and
> > > save the document in OpenOffice format and when I open it everything is
> > > ok.  Now I want to save it as a PDF so that people without OpenOffice
> > > can open it (ie. the management company).  Whenever I do export to PDF I
> > > get the blank form, rather than the filled in form.  Does anyone know
> > > how to do this?
> >
> > The toolbar button bypasses the options dialog (see the OO.org help
> > under "PDF Export" for more).  You can use "File"->"Export as PDF" to
> > get an options dialog after you choose the output file.  There's a
> > checkbox for "Create PDF Form" in the "General" tab which, when
> > disabled, should spit out the contents of the form instead of trying
> > to make a form which can be filled out by users (which seems to be
> > acroread-specific).
>
> I believe the option you're referring to is "submit forms in format" and
> the choices are "PDF", "FDF", "HTML", "XML".  I have tried all of these
> and there is no difference.  I believe these have to do with once you've
> filled in the form, how does it get sent back through the web.

Nope, on my install of OO.org 2.2.0 (an up-to-date ubuntu feisty box,
for the record), it's "Create PDF Form," although you may also specify
the submit method.  Perhaps you're on a different version?

sm