After reading all this I am so fed up with my tax dollars supporting these Government idiots who baisically do 2 hours of work a day. If the Government were to operate like a for profit corporation you can bet your ass fillable forms would be in circulation now. I have heard, on numerous ocasions, county (Government) employees stating, "I've got it made, I can do what I want most of the time". Oh, I am aware of the dilligent Government employees however, they are outnumbered 80 to 1.
Blood pressure rising, rant over!
Joe the Surveyor, post: 370357, member: 118 wrote: Thanks for this. I'd like to figure out a way to insert photo's right into the document. Any ideas?
using acrobat pro you can insert pics into the form I posted.
I dont know about other software
Someone who wanted to remain anonymous provided me with a form already setup. I'm in the process to tweeking it with image boxes for the seal and the building photographs that should allow every one to click a box and select a photo for each window that I create. Should have results shortly.
Speaking of the bizarre wastes that are encouraged in certain government practices, a fellow who works for the highway department told us how he was directed to keep a certain piece of construction equipment running for hours at a time even though it was doing nothing. Apparently, it had to show a certain number of hours of use each month or it would be taken away from them for lack of need. Some brilliant bean counter had assigned a usage criteria TO SAVE THEM MONEY.
Okay Gentleman, give this a try. Fillable Elevation Certificate
I was able to use Adobe Live cycle to add image fields for the seal and three photos on each of the photo pages. This should work with both Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader. For the photos, just click on the page where the photo should go and a dialog box will open and allow to insert your images. The seal is sized for 2" square (TN Requirement). The photos are set to scale to fit the window while maintaining their aspect ratio.
Let me know of any issues you find.
Thanks!...I give this a whirl!
Stephen,
I just used the copy you so graciously provided, and it worked great. I would suggest you send it to FEMA but I would hate for three government employees to have nothing to do for the next six months.
It's pretty unbelievable that Steve Ward can modify the form to work perfectly in one day, but FEMA has delayed and bungled it for 8 months ...
Thanks, Steve.
Would it OK with you if I send this to my local flood plain manager? She's been complaining about the form on email.
Stephen Ward, post: 370538, member: 1206 wrote: Okay Gentleman, give this a try. Fillable Elevation Certificate
I was able to use Adobe Live cycle to add image fields for the seal and three photos on each of the photo pages. This should work with both Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader. For the photos, just click on the page where the photo should go and a dialog box will open and allow to insert your images. The seal is sized for 2" square (TN Requirement). The photos are set to scale to fit the window while maintaining their aspect ratio.
Let me know of any issues you find.
You should have changed the expiration year to 2118 so this doesn't occur again in 5 years...
The Pseudo Ranger, post: 370547, member: 18 wrote: It's pretty unbelievable that Steve Ward can modify the form to work perfectly in one day, but FEMA has delayed and bungled it for 8 months ...
Thanks, Steve.
Would it OK with you if I send this to my local flood plain manager? She's been complaining about the form on email.
Steve is not working with his hands cut off and his brain removed...
Stephen Ward, post: 370538, member: 1206 wrote: Okay Gentleman, give this a try. Fillable Elevation Certificate
I was able to use Adobe Live cycle to add image fields for the seal and three photos on each of the photo pages. This should work with both Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader. For the photos, just click on the page where the photo should go and a dialog box will open and allow to insert your images. The seal is sized for 2" square (TN Requirement). The photos are set to scale to fit the window while maintaining their aspect ratio.
Let me know of any issues you find.
wow.fantastic.
Thanks Stephen!
Thanks for taking the time to do this and posting the pdf!
The Pseudo Ranger, post: 370547, member: 18 wrote: It's pretty unbelievable that Steve Ward can modify the form to work perfectly in one day, but FEMA has delayed and bungled it for 8 months ...
Thanks, Steve.
Would it OK with you if I send this to my local flood plain manager? She's been complaining about the form on email.
In their defense, FEMA has been having meetings to set up a meeting to discuss the pdf which will require several more meetings to get to the meat of the issue.
Stephen Ward, post: 370538, member: 1206 wrote: Okay Gentleman, give this a try. Fillable Elevation Certificate
I was able to use Adobe Live cycle to add image fields for the seal and three photos on each of the photo pages. This should work with both Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader. For the photos, just click on the page where the photo should go and a dialog box will open and allow to insert your images. The seal is sized for 2" square (TN Requirement). The photos are set to scale to fit the window while maintaining their aspect ratio.
Let me know of any issues you find.
Okay fellow beer leggers, this is your Jimminy Cricket speaking. It is time to send a little money to Wendell to thank him for this forum if you find value in what Stephen has provided here.