![]() I have very intense application forms in Acrobat 9 that can only be run on certain computers because I had to place a security script down inside the JavaScript so I could extend features to Adobe Reader 9 and be able to save the form to the server.ġ. You’ll still need to reader-enable your forms-even for Reader XI if you creating your forms in LC Designer. I am very disappointed with Acrobat XI.Ĭustomers who upgrade to Acrobat XI Pro are also eligible for a free upgrade to the latest version of LiveCycle Designer. Whenever I go to the Acrobat Help, the program wants to install Adobe AIR updates! So I have to wait for that. ![]() Additionally, the form needs to be able to be emailed as a PDF via MS Outlook. I really need to be able to set my forms to be able to be saved after they have been filled out in Reader 9 (or above). The program is clunky and difficult to use I feel like I have been sent back in time. Several of the original features had to be replaces (ie radio buttons) and some features (drop down calendars) just plain don’t exist. To open the forms, I had to export them to MS Word then import them into Acrobat XI. I just had XI installed and can not open any of the forms I created in Live Cycle Designer. I have to say I agree with those above who are struggling with the transition from previous Acrobat Pro versions to version XI.
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