Yes, 20 forms. Here are some examples: Client Incident Form, Client Interview Form, Admission Agreement, Initial Plan of Care, Client Mental Status Evaluation, etc. Need I say more. All of these forms ask for client name, date of birth, data of admission, etc. These forms are also Word documents which are currently being completed by hand. They want to eliminate all the paperwork. So I'm creating the forms online. We have a table which stores all the info. When it's time to fill out a form, some of the infomation is already filled in (from the table). All that is left is to fill out the rest of the form. They want to be able to save the result of the forms as a PDF. They get audited once a year without any notice. That is why they need a PDF file. I'm not sure how to create one.

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