Saving a form that can be saved in Adobe Reader after filled out.

I have created a form using Adobe Acrobat Pro Extended and would like it to be filled out and than saved as is to the hard drive of the person receiving it. I have looked at how to do this and it says go to File > Save As > Reader Extended PDF > Enable Additional Features. I opened up my document in Adobe Acrobat Pro Extended and went to File > Save As but it doesn't give me the option for Reader Extended PDF or anything at all. It just has the Save As button which will open up the Save As Dialogue box. What do I need to do to be able to save this how I would like this?

In Acrobat 9 it's: Advanced > Extend Features in Adobe Reader
They change it every time.

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