Saving filled forms created in Acrobat 8 Pro?

I am at a loss and have searched through many forums online and can not find a solution that works. I have Acrobat 8 Professional and my employees use Reader X, I can create forms that have fields that users can fill out and save forms to their local disk, fill completely? I have seen a few articles which mention that this ability is in the function "save under", but it doesn't seem to be in mine, so I don't know if I have a different version or that he's doing something wrong. Any help would be great!

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