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Community Blogs: Ted Padova: 101 Forms eTips


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Posted: 2007-10-29

101 Forms eTips

I just returned from the Acrobat Central Conference in Omaha Nebraska. The weather was about the same as last year... that's blistering cold for someone who lives in the tropics. But in spite of the weather, I had a great time talking to Acrobat users from many different professions and picked up some tips from my friends and colleagues such as Bob Connolly, Thom Parker, and Ali Hanyaloglu.

Among my sessions was one on Acrobat Tips. The session seems to be a popular topic as the attendance was great for this session with a few extra chairs pulled in to accommodate the attendees.

Due to the popularity of a session on Acrobat Tips, I thought I'd put together a little document for all of you who couldn't attend the conference. The title of the document is 101FormseTips. It's a collection of some of the most frequent tasks I use when creating Acrobat PDF forms and LiveCycle Designer forms from the design stage through adding JavaScripts.

In light of Adobe's announcement for the release of Acrobat 8.1.1, I had to take a back seat to Adobe. If you're reading this blog post and the file isn't available for download on the Acrobat Users home page it means that Adobe is getting a little more press and we have to wait a bit until the file is posted. It shouldn't be long though so look over the home page and download the file.

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If you have any comments on the content of the 21MB download, you can post them here if the file download doesn't provide a page for comments.

Let me know your thoughts after reviewing it.

ted

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Just want to add a big Thanks for creating and distributing this nice tip document.

I bookmarked ten of them for immediate use and future reference.

Darryl

I'll check this out and see if there's a problem with the AUC server. I'll try to have Kurt Foss replay to you. It's impossible for me to email direct to you. The file is over 20MB.

ted

Tried again today and it still wouldn't download. Can you email it to rtfdc1@gmail.com? I'd appreciate it.
Thanks

Try to right click the link and choose Download linked file. See if that works. Report back here if you can't get the file downloaded.

ted

I tried to download the 101 Tips but the Acrobat Users site keeps shutting it down before it finishes. Can I get some help with this?

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