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Old 09-25-2006, 12:50 PM   #1
mike217
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PDF Question. Tech Guru's please help!!

Here is my problem. I have a .asp file that pulls info from a database and autopopulates a business card in a PDF format for people who are affilitates of my site (I offer them free cards). When the link is clicked and all the information is pulled and the PDF is displayed in a new browser, I click on save and it tells me that I need Acrobat Pro in order to save it. I have pro installed and still can not get the file to save. My question is can I change the way the PDF is filled in or called to be filled in so that a user can save the actual file to their computer? I am not sure if I am clear on what I am asking so please post any questions you may have.

Thanks to all for your help.

I must also mention that I have made this file non editable, if that would make any difference.
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