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Gyasi Barber
2020-02-05
What do you like best?
I like the ease to update a document quickly and effectively.
What do you dislike?
I wish that it was more intuitive I.e. when I erase something, ask what I’d like to do next and learn my behavior.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
I’m able to fix mistakes on PDFs that have already been executed.
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Eugene Engebretson
2020-02-19
I had some slight issues on my 1st… I had some slight issues on my 1st attempt as there were fields in different locations than a previous edition of this form, but easily was able to correct the overwriting of several fields. Worked beautifully on several previous (new) documents.
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