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Hi!

While searching for some information, I ran into some threads where people ask what to do when the application fields don't allow to type N/A , None and etc. Just thought I would give a tip on how to go around locked fields, instead of handwriting N/A or None later after printing the form.

Go to edit at the top of your pdf you're filling out where all the tools are listed then

go to preferences. A window will pop up,

find JavaScript on the list at the left side

remove the tick from "enable Acrobat JavaScript''

Don't forget to press OK. Now it should work

I hope it helps!

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Hey thanks a lot! That really helped!

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