![]() Click File > Create > PDF from Clipboard.Swipe the whole document page - don't include anything outside that page.With the form open, click Edit > Take a Snapshot.Not sure about other versions (but it's worth a try). Note that I know this works in Acrobat Pro X. The, I went to save the completed form and noticed under the Acrobat Edit menu a selection "Take a Snapshot." I tried it and realized it is a VERY simple method of flattening a pdf. Then I thought, "I'll take a screenshot!" Well, that didn't work so well due to screen size restrictions. I guess they want everyone to print the file and mail the form - this must be to help out its sister organization, the USPS.Īfter a lot of experimentation and reading, I was ready to quit. ![]() What I need to do is "flatten it" so it is no longer an editable form.Īfter trying the many steps Adobe requires to flatten the pdf, I realized the IRS locks the form so you cannot change it. But, I don't want to send a form that can be edited. ![]() I downloaded a W-9 pdf file from the IRS (the form you provide to someone you contract to work for so they can let the IRS know how much they have paid you - and can write it off as a business expense).
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