does anybody have the new elevation certificate that is fillable without the instruction pages. The new form is extremely buggy and wont accept photo input either.
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The photo thing was buggy as hell even on the older ones it seemed.?ÿ I don't know what the deal is but I thought maybe you need a fully unlocked PDF editor to make it work correctly or something.?ÿ Anyway, good luck with your search.
I fill it out just fine with Adobe Acrobat reader.
I agree.?ÿ So far Adobe Acrobat Reader is the only program I have that seems to work with it.
Licensed Land Surveyor
Finger Lakes Region, Upstate New York
Make sure the photographs are small enough. I use MS Paint to reduce the size of my photographs to just under 300 megabytes. Then they insert into the application without a problem. The only software I am using is the free kind. Adobe reader.
Historic boundaries and conservation efforts.
Megabytes??ÿ
Do you not really know what he meant there??ÿ Or just trying to point out his mistake??ÿ Sometimes, people on here.....
Thank you. That was meant to be 3 Megabytes.?ÿ
Historic boundaries and conservation efforts.
I was trying to decide if it was 300 kilobytes or 3 megs.
When I post pictures to the forum 300k or less is usually adequate.?ÿ To get that I use a photo program to reduce to 800 x 600 pixels and choose jpg compression to reduce further.
I installed PowerToys which includes a image resizer that you just pick the photo and do a right click and one of the options is to resize.?ÿ ?ÿReally easy and comes with many options.
As with issues with the form - make sure you are not filling it out on a your internet browser, but using a actual PDF program like Adobe Reader.
@va-ls-2867 interesting, I'll try reader, i have been using Acrobat DC. Is the version you have one without the instruction pages and only the cert form?