 Have you ever, after getting an attachment or download of like a four-page insurance form, wished you could fill it out on your Mac instead of printing it and filling it out with pencil? Well, I don't know when Preview gained the ability to do this, but it has. First, he says I'm using Monterey, Mac OS Monterey. Second, the document must be a PDF. Obviously, if you receive it as an HTML-based form to print from Safari, you can then export as a PDF. Open the PDF with Preview. Click tools, annotate text, you're ready to go. If the form has fields, click in the field and start typing. If there are checkboxes in the form, put the cursor in the box, and then lightly tap the mouse or, you know, if it's on, you know, as long as you're on a laptop, it's quite sophisticated. He says when I tried to type in a number too large for the field, it reduced the size of the font and gave me another field under what had already been typed. The finished form is a whole lot more readable than my handwritten version would be. Yeah, it's true.