Deleting form in acrobat X

Hi All,
I just received an PDF with a form that ask to be filled out and distributed.  How can I get rid of this form?  I thought filling out the form would do the trick, but I was wrong.
Thanks,
Starsky
Acrobat X
Windows 7

Hi All,
What's an MRU?
This PDF has a purple form banner on the top of every page.  I just want to know how to get rid of the form environment within a PDF.
Thanks,
Starsky

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