Acrobat for Legal Professionals

February 19, 2009

Materials for Acrobat 9 Legal Forms Seminar

We're doing an Acrobat 9 Legal Forms eSeminar today, so I thought I would pre-load the materials so you can follow the bouncing ball.

I think I really dated myself with that reference!

I'll post a link to the recording soon, but the forms seminar on my Movie Page is almost identical.

Downloads from the Event

  1. Presentation
  2. Acrobat Form Elements Sample
  3. LiveCycle Designer Dynamic Form (completed version)
  4. LiveCycle Designer Dynamic Form (starting version)
  5. Brief Demo Script for LiveCycle Designer (use with #4)

You'll find all of these materials in the complete article.

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Acrobat Forms for Legal Professionals Seminar Materials

All the materials are in the Acrobat.com forms widgets below. The widgets take a little time to load, so please be patient.

Click the menu in the upper right corner of the widget to view or download. If you have trouble downloading, call your IT folks and ask them to stop blocking acrobat.com.

Presentation materials

8-slide presentation given during the seminar. Speaker notes are included as PDF notes. Check out the last page which has links to several other form resources.

Acrobat Form Elements Sample

One-page PDF file with examples of buttons, combo boxes, list boxes, checkboxes, radio buttons, barcode, signature and text fields. May be opened in Acrobat 8 or 9. In Acrobat 9, click the Forms button and choose Add or Edit fields to see how it was put together.

LiveCycle Designer Dynamic Form [ Download ]

(Finished Form) This forms sample illustrates fields that grow to accommodate data, adding lines and image fields. You can preview this form in Acrobat 8 or 9.

LiveCycle Designer Beginning Form [ Download ]

(Starting Form) Use this form and demo script below to begin experimenting with LiveCycle Designer. You will need LiveCycle Designer ES 8.2 which is part of Acrobat 9 Pro and Pro Extended.

Note: The above documents don't preview correctly on acrobat.com, so you'll need to download them to view them properly.


LiveCycle Designer Brief Script

For the brave who want to try this on their own. This script includes only terse instructions for creating the form.

Posted by Rick Borstein at 6:12 AM on February 19, 2009

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