On Mac, why won't the downloaded PDF form SUBMIT after being filled out?

On Mac, why won't the downloaded PDF form SUBMIT after being filled out?
Thank you for the help.
Kind regards
Ryan Kohler

Hi;
This FAQ should describe the issue - you need to be using Adobe Reader (free) or Adobe Acrobat to fill out the PDF, Preview on the Mac breaks the PDF so it is no longer usable: http://forums.adobe.com/docs/DOC-2653
Thanks,
Josh

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