![]() There are so many times I've wanted to type in the fields of a document but it wasn't "fillable." With PDF Filler, you can do just that! You can also do it with Wondershare, which I also liked alot too! I tested out both of these sites and liked them both. ![]() Did you know there are actually sites out there that allow you to edit ANY PDF whether you have Adobe Acrobat or not?!! But you will need Adobe "reader" to be able to view the document as with viewing any PDF. This was another time-consuming process at that! But, I stumbled upon some great sites along my journey. I was determined and now on another mission!!! It was a celebration in my house, let me just say!!! Come on, this has been going on for almost a YEAR!! Once that was over, I knew my first mission was to learn how to create an editable file. Another headache ahead! The verified acceptance email I received provided instructions to return to Amazon and download form there. So now, I finally had my Adobe Pro, I had been verified as a teacher, and now to download. They verified my teaching credentials in just an hour, and it was in the middle of the night. Why didn't I think to look for "teacher deals?" So I was able to purchase Adobe Pro through "Teaching in the Tongass'" affiliated link here for only $119, which is more than half off the regular price! Adobe will have to verify that you are a current teacher, and may even require a check stub copy to be uploaded. ![]() :) What? You mean all along I could have gotten Adobe Pro for $119 bucks?! Why didn't anyone tell me this? Some details would have been nice. Then, yesterday.I got a new blog post notification from "Teaching in the Tongass," which led me to another link, which led me to the "Student and Teacher Edition of Adobe Acrobat Pro" link for only $119. Luckily Adobe was kind enough to refund my $200 since they realized, I could not use it.ĭid I really want to spend THIS much money on it!?! So of course I put it to rest and its presence on my to-do list has been haunting me for months ever since! I only had the FREE version! Well duh, isn't that what most all of us probably have!? My original plan for this evening was to write a blog post about my untraditional, yet perfect teacher planner, but after pulling my hair out for several hours today I finally resorted to contacting Adobe and found that I couldn't "upgrade" because I didn't have a purchased copy of Adobe in the first place.
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