Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 1:01 AM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Acrobat
Ok,
So without the expense of LiveCycle.
Acrobat 8 and Coldfusion 8 will do this, trust me. You will just have to
wait.
Regards
Dale F
Jermey,
This is dead easy and you don't need any expensive infrastrucutre you
don't already have. I am doing this at the moment with corporate forms
(purchase requests, leave forms, etc)
Acrobat Pro v8 comes with LiveCycle Forms Designer (now just Acrobat
Designer). With this you can make the ac
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> Sent: Wednesday, 31 January 2007 4:54 PM
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> Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Acrobat
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> HAHAHA...
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> thanks guys. I hadn't thought of LiveCycle.
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Acrobat
HAHAHA...
thanks guys. I hadn't thought of LiveCycle. I just downloaded and am
having a play with it. That is exactly what I want. Now I just have to
convince the people whom own the wallets
Thanks again
On Jan 31, 3:39 pm, "Blair McKenzie" &l
HAHAHA...
thanks guys. I hadn't thought of LiveCycle. I just downloaded and am
having a play with it. That is exactly what I want. Now I just have to
convince the people whom own the wallets
Thanks again
On Jan 31, 3:39 pm, "Blair McKenzie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> THE RULES [Ponder Stibbon
THE RULES [Ponder Stibbons' observations of the early days of Roundworld]
1. Things fall apart, but centres hold.
2. Everything moves in curves.
3. You get balls.
4. Big balls tell space to bend.
5. There are no turtles anywhere.
6. ...It's so depressing.
FYI
Blair
On 1/31/07, <[EMAIL PROTECTED
I had a play at one stage with using the latest version of iText to
build forms, but its a bit of a pita.
Hows your Java?
Livecyle would be ideal.
Mark
On 1/31/07, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Heya!
>
> I got an interesting question for you guys. Why is the earth round.?
> That has confused
Whats your budget?
Have you heard of LiveCycle?
On 31/01/2007, at 4:13 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Heya!
>
> I got an interesting question for you guys. Why is the earth round.?
> That has confused me for years. Okay now the real question. I'm about
> to start a new project which is g