Save editable PDF

Hi,
I want to create an editable PDF with Acrobat 10 PRO but it's possible follow these things:
1) I don't want distribute pdf by email or other...
2) I need the user that open my pdf can input data into a form ad save all!!
It's very important for me, I hope that you can help me
Have good day!

the only way seems to distribute my pdf form, but in this way the user:
1) view the Send Button on the top-right of the interface
2) when save the form lose the inputs value
Distribution way does not meet my needs..

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