chris123321 wrote: > I never heard of XFA or AcroForms before As a matter of fact, that's probably not the official terminology, but it's an easy way to refer to PDF forms defined in "PDF style" syntax introduced in PDF 1.2, as opposed to forms defined using the XML Forms Architecture introduced in PDF 1.5, but gaining importance since LiveCycle Designer was shipped with Acrobat 7 and now part of the success of the Adobe LiveCycle ES. You may love or hate XML, but the dynamic XFA forms rock! -- This answer is provided by 1T3XT BVBA
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