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Posted By: Niki type into DYS application? - 10/03/09 06:30 PM
I remember somebody mentioning about being able to type directly into the DYS application. I tried to look up that threat, but I think it expired already.
Is there a way, that I could type directly into it?
Appreciate any ideas.
thank you
Posted By: st pauli girl Re: type into DYS application? - 10/03/09 06:34 PM
I remember that some people could do this if they had the full version of Adobe (expensive). I just ended up copying and pasting all the app questions into a Word document. Good luck!
Posted By: Niki Re: type into DYS application? - 10/03/09 06:43 PM
Thanks st Pauli girl, I guess that is what I will do too.
I was hoping for a faster way.
Posted By: Cathy A Re: type into DYS application? - 10/03/09 06:48 PM
I just printed it out and filled in the form by hand.
Posted By: Niki Re: type into DYS application? - 10/03/09 06:53 PM
Thanks Cathy,
I thought of that, but it does not allow for too much space within the discussion questions. I guess it depends how detailed one gets.
Posted By: st pauli girl Re: type into DYS application? - 10/03/09 06:57 PM
Originally Posted by Cathy A
I just printed it out and filled in the form by hand.

I would have done that, but my handwriting is about as legible as my DS5's!
Posted By: Cathy A Re: type into DYS application? - 10/03/09 07:09 PM
Lol, I did block capitals so they would be able to read it smile
Posted By: Niki Re: type into DYS application? - 10/03/09 07:13 PM

That is what I would have to do too. My writing is not the best, so to speak.
LOL
Posted By: Skylersmommy Re: type into DYS application? - 10/03/09 09:10 PM
I printed the form out filled it out by hand and on the 2 pages where it asks more details about your child I just put a see attached and included a word document, my handwritting is really bad too. smile
Posted By: Grinity Re: type into DYS application? - 10/03/09 11:10 PM
I don't think that they would mind if you printed out the application and did all the answering into a word document that you could print out and mail in with the form with only 'name/adress/birthday' filled in and signatures.

I don't know for sure, but who wouldn't rather read a word document than my handwriting?

Best Wishes,
Grinity
Posted By: mamaandmore Re: type into DYS application? - 10/03/09 11:59 PM
I called and spoke with them before I sent my app off and they said it was fine to type the Discussion Questions responses into a word document and print them off. I copied and pasted the questions, typed my answers and stapled my printed pages to the original app sheets with a note to see attached pages for responses. The rest of the app, I wrote the information. My handwriting is atrocious even with concerted effort, so typing was better than them thinking that I'd allowed my 3yo write the answers, lol.

Though, we're still waiting, so no idea of it was a good strategy or not <impatiently drums fingers on table>.
Posted By: Dandy Re: type into DYS application? - 10/04/09 12:09 AM
I learned about a little program called Bluebeam Revu in a totally unrelated thread at this site about three weeks ago.

I've evaluated PDF software for a number of years and am not certain how I missed this little jewel. It is, without a doubt, the best PDF editor software available. You simply open your PDF and use the Typewriter tool or Text Box tool (the latter provides auto word wrap) and away you go. It also has a dozen or more other very useful tools and plenty of additional features.

You can download from www.Bluebeam.com and get a free 30-day evaluation of the full software (not crippled in any way).

AND THEN... when you are ready to buy it, visit a site like www.academicsuperstore.com and you can easily qualify for the student discount as a parent of a K-12 student, paying less than $60 vs. the $199 retail price.

I was surprised to find that the DYS app was not a Fill-In-Form, but with BlueBeam Revu, it didn't matter.

In my opinion, there is simply nothing better for editing an existing PDF, or creating one of your own.

Dandy
(Absolutely no affiliation with BlueBeam.com or AcademicSuperstore.com -- just a very satisfied customer of both.)
Posted By: Cathy A Re: type into DYS application? - 10/04/09 12:22 AM
You can't edit or open pdf's, but OpenOffice Writer (freeware) can convert other formats to pdf.

http://www.openoffice.org/
Posted By: Tumblemark Re: type into DYS application? - 10/04/09 12:23 AM
A Q&D, if potentially tedious, method would be to use Word with the rulers enabled. Then just measure the areas of the form pages where you want your text and use the rulers to put your text where it needs to be on the Word pages. Superimpose your printout and the DYS form to check for alignment and when you've got it the way you want it, print your Word pages onto the already printed DYS pages. This might be too cumbersome for Page 1, but it should get you through the essay questions.

Using the full version of Acrobat might be equally cumbersome, as the line spacings won't necessarily align.

Just don't use Comic Sans. grin
Posted By: Niki Re: type into DYS application? - 10/04/09 12:57 AM
Many thanks to everybody.
I am forwarding these responses to my hubby, as he is the more computer savvy individual in our house (not for long, DS is coming in pretty strong... smile
Posted By: Mam Re: type into DYS application? - 10/04/09 04:47 AM
Thanks for this discussion. I have word processed all but one question. The regular fill in the blank stuff is filled in by hand.

I think I am going to follow the advice of just printing the 8 questions, making sure the name and "page x/9" on the top. Then stapling those in their appropriate place.
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