So, I don't know why when I saved the Word form only half of my entries were preserved, but it was locked so that others could only edit the answer fields. Word doesn't let me unlock it, but WPS Office did.
Now it is a normal Word document. Spell check works. One of the Yes\no questions didn't have boxes, but I was able to add that.
I think that I liked the Word form at first because when I wrote a couple of sentences it automatically shifted things down. It doesn't seem that PDFs are flexible like that. Every PDF form has had a set amount of space for answers.
I would have been able to edit the PDF if I saved it, but one problem with my program is that even though I bought it it puts a watermark on all of my documents, so I print to PDF, which flattens the elements.
I recently discovered that Adobe Reader allows us to sign documents and check boxes. If that is all that I need to do I just use that.
Anyway, now that I unlocked the document I inserted my signature and I should be able to make any continued changes as easily as with any other Word document, print to PDF, and submit it.
They only seem to value SLPs at this agency and I no longer feel comfortable asking this one to write my letter of recommendation for grad school. Hopefully the new agency can provide one, although that would be weird.
"Hey! Nice to meet you! Will you write me a letter of recommendation?"
"Uh... okay. To whom it may concern, I just met Xist, but he seems great..."
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