TIPS
FOR VIEWING AND USING FILLABLE PDFs
Save
the form to your computer before completing it
We suggest that you first download the PDF form to your computer
or network drive, and then open it with Adobe Reader and fill it out. You can
either type information directly into each field, or
copy and paste text. The font is preselected and cannot be changed. You can save your data and re-open the file
later to modify or enter additional information.
Use
the latest version of Adobe Reader
To open and complete PDF application forms, you will need Adobe
Reader (the latest version is recommended). If you do not have it installed on
your computer, you may download the latest version free of charge from http://get.adobe.com/reader/otherversions.
Mac
users: Don’t use Preview
For Macintosh system users: DO NOT use the Preview program to
fill in the PDF form. Adobe Reader is the only program that will allow you to
work with the form properly. If you do not already have Adobe Reader, please
use the link above to install it to your machine.
Chrome
users: Don’t use Chrome PDF Viewer
For Chrome browser users: DO NOT use the Chrome PDF viewer
program to fill in the PDF form. Adobe Reader is the only program that will
allow you to work with the form properly. If you do not already have Adobe
Reader, please use the link above to install it to your machine. Please use the
instructions below to disable Chrome PDF viewer in your browser.
Turn
off in-browser viewing
If you are having problems using the form via your browser, use
the instructions here to turn off in-browser PDF viewing: http://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/display-pdf-browser-acrobat-xi.html. Or, try the instructions below.
Print
only when your cursor is not in a form field
Use your mouse to select an area of the form that is not inside
a form field or hit the tab key after completing the entry of your last box
before printing your form. If a form field is active (e.g.
contains the blinking bar) the contents of that block may not print.
Print
from Acrobat, not the browser
If the fillable form is displayed within your web browser’s
window be sure to use the printer button on the Acrobat toolbar menu to print
the form instead of your web browser’s print function.
Save
the file
If you experience problems printing PDF forms once you have
filled them in, save the data file containing your information to your local drive.
DOWNLOADING
AND SAVING THE FORM
Save
the form to your computer before attempting to complete it
Fillable PDF forms may be completed and saved using Adobe
Acrobat Reader (this software must be loaded on your computer). To accomplish this you must first save the empty form on your own
computer:
1.
Position your cursor on the form link and click with your right
mouse button (do not activate the link and open the form);
2.
From the menu that pops up, select the Save target as…
option in Internet Explorer or the Save link as… or similar option
in another browser;
3.
You should then be prompted to choose a location to save the file;
4.
Select the location on your own computer or network and click on
the Save button;
5.
Once saved, navigate to the file.
Completing
fillable forms
Fill out the form and save it using Adobe Acrobat Reader:
1.
Use the Adobe Acrobat Reader to open the empty PDF form that you
saved on your own computer or network;
2.
Complete the form;
3.
On the Reader menu, go to File > Save As;
4.
Choose either the PDF (recommended) or Text format;
5.
You should then be prompted to choose a location to save the file;
6.
Select the location on your own computer or network and
click Save.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Form
or Field Exceeds Printed Page
If you cannot see the complete text of what you typed, your text
is too long. You must shorten your entry to the words you can see, as only
visible text will be printed. Some printers may require use of the “Shrink to
Fit” printer dialog box to be checked in order to
print the form on a single page.
A
.pdf file does not open
You clicked the link for a .pdf file and the file did not open.
Adobe Reader, or equivalent software, may not be installed on your computer.
Install the software and try to open the .pdf file again.
Unable
to view or download a .pdf file using Adobe Reader
You cannot view, print, or download a .pdf file in Adobe Reader.
To resolve this, modify your Reader PDF viewer preferences:
1.
Close the browser;
2.
Open Adobe Reader;
3.
On the menu bar, go to Edit > Preferences > Internet;
4.
Under Options, make sure that Display PDF in Browser is not selected.
The next time you click on a link to a .pdf form or publication, it will open
in a separate browser window.
A
.pdf does not print correctly or does not print at all
You can try to resolve the problem by printing
the PDF as an image.
If you are using Adobe Reader:
1.
Click on the print icon;
2.
In the Print dialog box, click Advanced;
3.
Check the Print As
Image checkbox;
4.
Click OK to close the
Advanced Print Setup dialog box;
5.
Click OK or Print in
the Print dialog box.
If printing the PDF as an image does not
resolve the problem, try the following:
•
Make sure you are using the latest printer
driver for your printer;
•
Try printing to a different printer;
•
Download the file again to your hard drive and
print;
•
Refer to your printer manual for further
assistance.
UNABLE
TO USE GOOGLE CHROME AND SAFARI PDF VIEWERS
In some cases, the PDF viewer is embedded in
the browser itself. Below are solutions for resolving problems with Google
Chrome and Safari viewers.
Unable
to use the Google Chrome PDF viewer
The Google Chrome built-in PDF viewer may not
allow you to view a PDF or access certain functionalities, or functions such as
automatic calculation may not work as expected. To resolve this, follow these
steps:
1.
Open Chrome and, in the address bar,
type: chrome://plugins/, and then press [Enter];
2.
Scroll down to the Chrome PDF Viewer;
3.
Click the Disable link
to prevent PDFs from loading within Chrome;
4.
Download the files onto your computer
5.
Open them in another standalone application
such as Adobe Reader.
Unable
to use the Safari PDF viewer
The Safari built-in PDF viewer may not allow
you to view a PDF or access certain functionalities. To resolve this, follow
these steps:
1.
Close Safari;
2.
Open Terminal and type the following:
defaults write com.apple.Safari
WebKitOmitPDFSupport -bool YES
3.
Restart Safari;
4.
Click on a PDF to download it to the Downloads
folder.
Change
the default PDF viewer in Firefox
Firefox users may also wish to change their
default viewer to Adobe Reader.
1.
Open Firefox and navigate to Tools
> Options;
2.
Click on the Applications tab;
3.
Under Content Type, scroll down to Portable
Document Format (PDF) and, from the Action dropdown menu, select Use
Adobe Reader;
4.
Close the Options tab or window.