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Our most popular eSeminar is back! Join our guest speaker, Rick Borstein, Adobe business development manager specializing in the Acrobat legal market, as he talks about the basics of creating and editing PDF forms using Acrobat 9. With Acrobat 9, it’s easy to build dynamic forms and then distribute and track forms and responses and export collected data to a spreadsheet for analysis and reporting. Creating and distributing Acrobat forms has never been easier.
Our most popular eSeminar is back! Join Rick Borstein as he presents the basics of creating and editing PDF forms using Acrobat 9. With Acrobat 9, it’s easy to build dynamic forms and then distribute and track forms and responses and export collected data to a spreadsheet for analysis and reporting. Creating and distributing Acrobat forms has never been easier.
Learn how to use the basic Acrobat form elements to:
• Create an interactive PDF form
• Add form fields, including text, radio buttons and action buttons
• Distribute a form
• Track a form to determine its status
• Collect and compile data
• Validate and calculate form data
Question: Is there any way I can allow people who use Adobe Reader 9 to save a form with the data they put in?
Answer: Yes, but you must enable the form with 'Save Rights in Adobe Reader.' Read more in the forums >
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Forms authoring in Acrobat 9
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