On 30/07/2013 9:35, TvT wrote: > It depends how you define 'dynamic' > There are two different form field technologies out there: > 1. AcroForms > 2. XFA > > Which one do you use? Good question. I always assume people asking questions understand the question they're asking. Double checking if by "dynamic forms" it is safe to assume the OP is talking about XFA is indeed necessary.
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