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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.
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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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