
Class Description
In this 2-day class, Participants will use hands-on practice to learn the advanced techniques for using Adobe LiveCycle Designer to create electronic forms that can complement, or supersede, other means of collecting and presenting enterprise data. After this course participants will be able to create static and dynamic interactive forms that can reduce data collection and processing errors, and enhance the user experience. The course covers the basics of form design, dynamic form layouts, and advanced techniques for adding intelligence to Participants forms.
Course Benefits
- Create professional interactive PDF forms
- Become comfortable using the Designers palettes
- Visually design XML forms without
- Create libraries of frequently used form elements programming
- Use master pages to create multi-page forms
- Using designers hierarchy and data view
- Learn the difference in AcroForms and XFA forms
- Form Design using a data description file
- Form validation with basic Javascript and FormCalc
Suggested Prerequisites
Knowledge of your operating system and basic computer navigation is required for all classes. We also recommend that you have the Adobe AEM Forms (LiveCycle Designer) software before starting the class. You can purchase the software or obtain a trial version of it from the Adobe web site.
Course Outline
- Designing Forms with Adobe
- Creating and Configuring Master Pages
- Designing Body Pages
- Designing Forms for Data Exchange
- Adding Business Logic with Scripts
- Using the Scripting Object Model
- Validating Form Data
- Debugging with Designer
- Creating Dynamic Forms
Related Classes
- Access 101 – Microsoft Access Introduction
- Acrobat 101 – Adobe Acrobat for Professionals
- Acrobat 201 – Adobe Acrobat – eForms Introduction
- Acrobat 202 – Adobe Acrobat Section 508 Accessibility
- AEM Forms 101 – AEM Forms (LiveCycle Designer) Intro
- AEM Forms 201 – AEM Forms Advanced (LiveCycle Designer)
- Excel 101 – Microsoft Excel Introduction
- Excel 201 – Microsoft Excel Intermediate
- Excel 301 – Advanced Microsoft Excel (Course 55167A)
- Excel 501 – Microsoft Excel Bootcamp
Our goal is to make sure your class meets your objectives, not ours. Therefore, all of our outlines are treated as guides to help steer the workshop. This outline does not guarantee that all the topics listed will be covered in the time allowed. The amount of material covered is based on the skill level of the student audience. We may change or alter course topics to best suit the classroom situation.
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