Create Pdf button

Hi,
Is it possible to develop a interactive form, which contains a button to create a new PDF document with less information on the filled data from the previous pdf form.
Is it possible to create a new PDF, with the adobe reader when working with a interactive PDF.
Following feature are needed,
is it possible to copy a part of the filled in data from orginal PDF to NEW generated PDF.
because not al the filled data should available, viewed on the new created PDF.
PS: it is in an off-line senario.
Thanks
Christophe Van Mechelen

Hi Christophe,
You cannot create a new PDF. The only thing you could do is to modify the current PDF (i.e. manipulate the underlying data).
Regards,
Juergen

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