Acrobat Templates Adobe Acrobat templates have text fields that can be edited in Adobe Reader version 6.0 or higher, allowing documents to be customized for local use. Adobe Reader is available free of charge: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html You can print the edited templates from Adobe Reader, but unfortunately the edited Acrobat templates can't be saved with Adobe Reader. As a workaround, the text in the edited text fields can be saved to a text file or word processing document and then pasted back into the template later; or of course you can simply type the changes again each time you want to print. If you need to save the edited templates for transfer to a remote printer or if you use the templates frequently you may want to consider purchasing Adobe Acrobat Standard or Professional 6.0 or higher so that you can save the templates. Selected text such as venue, address, time/zone and national phone number are editable so that the templates can be customized for your location, but other text such as the title and subtitle are part of the permanent design and can not be edited. For a visual indication of what text can be edited, select "edit/preferences/forms/show background and hover color for form fields" in Adobe Reader 6. When printing the Acrobat templates, please make sure that "page scaling" is set to "None" in the "Page Handling" section of the Acrobat print dialog. While the page scaling options could possibly fix problems with your particular printer, in general these options will cause the templates to print smaller than they are intended. Many people want more control over design than the templates offer, but this is beyond the scope of the Acrobat template's intended use. If you want to create your own designs you may want to learn QuarkXpress or Adobe InDesign. We do hope to offer some help for people who create their own designs in the future at least as far as providing a selection of recommended copy. The Acrobat templates and any copy we recommend are offered to anyone who finds the material useful for promoting Maharaji's message, but it is not our intention to tell anyone what they should or shouldn't publish. If the material we offer does not meet your needs then that is one of the prime reasons to create your own designs.