what the hell is Adobe exchange and where do I get it?

forkd

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I have adobe form fill-in plug in but it says I must have adobe exchange 3.1 or higher. I have no Idea what it is and cannot find any information on it. I cannot find any information on it on Adobes' website. Any help is appreciated.
 

jinglingxl

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maybe you mean this? http://xchange.studio.adobe.com/Default.asp

Adobe Xchange is your place for actions, plug-ins, extensions, tutorials, and other helper files that allow you to easily add new features to Adobe products. You can even create your own files, upload them, and share them with the entire Xchange community. To begin, simply browse by product to find thousands of free, easy-to-use files that will help you get more out of your Adobe applications.
 

forkd

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unfortunately I may be a bit "mo stupider" than I think but I cannot find a download there for Acrobat. I don't think that is it. thanks anyway......my quest continues
 

ElDonAntonio

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maybe this is it?

Acrobat Reader users can fill in PDF forms, but they cannot create or modify the design of PDF forms. To create or modify PDF forms, use Acrobat Exchange 3.01 or later, which is included in the Adobe Acrobat 3.0 package. For more information, see the Adobe Web site (http://www.adobe.com/store/products/acrobat.html).

For details on creating and modifying forms in Acrobat Exchange 3.01 or later, install the Acrobat Forms Author Plug-in 3.5 Update, then start Exchange and choose Help > Forms > Forms Online Guide.