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Adobe LiveCycle Designer: Using Adobe LiveCycle Designer is a 2 day class that provides students with the knowledge and hands-on practice and teaches techniques for developing print and interactive forms using Adobe LiveCycle Designer ES. Through guided hands-on practice, you will create static and interactive forms which include input validation, localized fields, and accessibility information.
We also offer one-on-one, onsite, or corporate LiveCycle Designer training nationwide.
Two Day LiveCycle Designer Training Course: 9am - 4:30pm (see SCHEDULE for pricing)
Adobe LiveCycle Designer is a course for beginning LiveCycle users. Our LiveCycle training introduces and teaches, in detail, techniques for developing forms for data capture and data display using Adobe LiveCycle Designer ES. Through guided hands-on practice, you will create static as well dynamic, interactive, data-bound forms including input validation, localized fields, accessibility information, and custom scripted interactions.
Unit 1: Designing Forms with Adobe LiveCycle Designer
Working with Designer
The Designer Environment
Designer Objects
Master and Body pages
Form Design Views
Configuring and Organizing Designer Objects
Draw Objects
Field Objects
Complex Container Objects
Object Positioning and Formatting Properties
Custom objects
Exercise 1.1: Creating and Configuring Master Pages
Exercise 1.2: Designing Body Pages
Understanding Designer Form Designs
XML Form Designs
Form Design File
Import and Open Documents and Forms
XML Source in Designer
Configuring the Designer Environment
Designer Options
Form properties
Exercise 1.3: Configuring Form Properties
Unit 2: Designing Forms for Data Exchange
Working With Form Data
Export and Submit Form Data
Enter, Import, and Merge Form Data
Data Binding
Designing Forms Using an XML Schema or Sample XML Data
Bind an Object to a Data Description Element
XML Schema Data Description
Sample XML Data Description
Exercise 2.1: Creating a Data Connection (XML Schema)
Exercise 2.2: Configuring the Form to use Sample Data
Exercise 2.3: Binding Existing Form Objects to an XML Schema
Exercise 2.4: Creating Form Objects from an XML Schema
Binding Data to Dynamic Object Properties
Bind to Elements or Attributes
Show or Hide Dynamic Property Indicators
Bind to Dynamic Properties .
Connecting to a Web Service or an OLEDB Database
Binding Form Objects to a Web Service
Binding Form Objects to an OLEDB Database
Exercise 2.5: Using Complex Binding
Exercise 2.6: Binding to a Web Service
Exercise 2.7: Organizing the Form Design with Subforms
Unit 3: Adding Business Logic with Scripts
Introducing Scripting in Designer
Scripting Languages in Designer
Script Editor
Create Basic Scripts
Designer Script Editor Options
Exercise 3.1: Reviewing the Scripting Environment
XML Form Object Model
Introduction to XFA Document Object Models
Introduction to the Scripting Object Model
Concept Summary
Events
XFA Document Object Models
Writing SOM Expressions
Exercise 3.2: Using the Scripting Object Model (SOM)
Exercise 3.3: Accessing Field Properties and Using the XML Source
Confirming Form Data
Data Validation
Mandatory Data
Exercise 3.4: Validating Form Data
Debugging
Using the Workspace
Using the JavaScript Debugger
Using Host and Event Accessors
Exercise 3.5: Debugging with Designer and Acrobat
Advanced scripting
Script Object
Using the Acrobat JavaScript Object Model
Exercise 3.6: Script Object
Exercise 3.7: Accessing Other Object Models
Unit 4: Creating Dynamic Forms
Introducing Dynamic Forms
Dynamic Form Objects
Subforms
Tables
Using Subforms in Dynamic Forms
Subform Types
Using Tables in Dynamic Forms
Tables or Subforms
Dynamic Table Properties.
Designing Data-driven Dynamic Forms
Dynamic Data Binding
Exercise 4.1: Preparing the Form for Dynamic Content
Formatting Dynamic Forms
Format Tables.
Format Subforms
Exercise 4.2: Creating an Overflow Leader and Overflow Trailer
Designing User-driven Dynamic Forms
Instance Manager
Exercise 4.3: Adding Script to Set Dynamic Content
Glossary
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We also offer one-on-one or onsite LiveCycle Designer training nationwide.
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