Note: You won't be able to do anything when these first open in your browser window (Internet Exploer or Chrome or Firefox, Opera etc..). To do what monocle suggests, you first have to save a copy to a folder on your computer then open the copy in Adobe Reader before you can sign and then add text.
It sounds a little complicated but much better than running around with a binder full of your personal thoughts etc...
Adobe Reader is a free application that now allows you to type simple text into existing PDF forms. As long as you aren't planning to modify the form itself (by this I mean resizing text boxes or modifying column widths, etc...) you should be fine using the PDFs. You won't need a printer or have to pay for any software to do this.
Note: Before you use the text entry tools in Adobe Reader, you need to "sign" the document. Adobe will place your signiature in a spot you click with your mouse.
It is certainly on our list of items we want to improve. We haven't yet been able to really schedule this but I will sure to update the community when a certain date is considered.
I hope that this is still something that DC is planning on doing. I was a little dismayed at first when I realized I would have to print off the sheets. I don't have a printer so I end up making my own versions of most of the worksheets, with some variations as needed. I now have a folder full loose papers that is getting pretty ridiculous.
YES! YES! YES! I love this idea! Definitely needed. I keep losing all the forms I print out and then have to print out more. It could save trees and just would be so much easier to be able to fill out the forms online. Is it possible to save the forms once they are filled in so we can refer back to them?
We need your help. We have been thinking about making all the downloadable forms electronic. So you could enter the form information on the site and review it on the site again as well.