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Real world examples

Apeman
Registered: Dec 9 2009
Posts: 6

Hi

I have been tasked with creating accessible PDF forms in Adobe Lifecycle Designer for my department. I have reviewed many different documents on the topic, I understand in theory how the forms should be developed but I would really like to see some real world examples that I could open and see the guts of the form.

I have searched on the internet but I can never find anything more then the most basic examples. I could just ask a million questions which I may still do but I think a few examples will answer many of my questions.

If anyone has any forms that they could post or a link to where I can find some that are unlocked and editable that would be greatly appreciated

Thanks

Brad

My Product Information:
LiveCycle Designer, Windows
daka630
Expert
Registered: Mar 1 2007
Posts: 1420
Hi,
Don't know if you've used the PDF document "Accessibility Best Practices For Adobe LiveCycle Designer"
or perused "Accessible Forms using LiveCycle Designer"
over at Jean Wells' space on California State University's
"Professional Development for Accessible Technology".

See this thread:
[url]http://www.acrobatusers.com/forums/aucbb/viewtopic.php?id=15622[/url]

The last post (as of the time of this post) has two links that may pertain to your question.
Hopefully, they will provide a starting point (a "bird in hand..." )When I embarked on my journey to try and acquire some understanding of
and competency in Accessible PDF in 2007 I too harvested much.
Then I studied it all, many times.
But, for competency I had to put the "theory to practice". Still working at it .Be well...

Be well...

Apeman
Registered: Dec 9 2009
Posts: 6
Thanks for the information.

I was still hoping for some examples but this does help.