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Using Acrobat Forms and Databases — Lyn Price

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In this chapter you were introduced to Adobe’s Form Designer, a full-featured program integrated into Acrobat 7 Professional for Windows. The chapter walked through the development of a simple survey form from a blank form, and showed you how to add different types of field.

You saw how to name fields, and how to bind data to a field. You also learned how to incorporate data files into a source form, as well as a method of exporting form data to a spreadsheet for examination and evaluation.

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(2006). Using Acrobat Forms and Databases — Lyn Price. In: Adobe® Acrobat® and PDF for Architecture, Engineering, and Construction. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-84628-138-5_11

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