Fillable Form field in PDF

Hello All,
I'm new to all things Oracle, and I'm not even sure if this is posible. I am using Application Express 3.1 and I'm trying to create a report that prints to PDF with fillable form fields. I am using RTF templates to create the layouts. I can get the PDF to publish with the information from the database, but I want to have extra fields in the PDF that the end user can type more information into before they print / save / send the PDF.
So, Like a normal PDF, you can create a fillable form in it, but can you have the same results using the RTF templates? And if not, can anyone point me in the right direction for this? My SA's have changed all the settings in the BI Admin interface thing (they wont let me touch it) so that everything says its editable, but I can not even get this to work on my local machine using the BI Publisher Template Viewer.
Edited by: user10939121 on Apr 15, 2009 2:16 PM

Once you have edited the artwork re-save as pdf. Open your fillable form field pdf and choose Document - "replace form". Choose the NEW pdf and you should have the old fields with the new artwork.

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