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Re: Making Changes to a Distributed Form - Adobe LiveCycle 14-02-2010
Here is what I've discovered happens when I change a form that has already been distributed, then redistribute it: It creates a new distributed file with a distributed_001 appended to it. (i.e, if my PDF file is called filename.pdf, the first time I distributed it it created filename_distributed.pdf, and filename_responses.pdf... when I modify filename.pdf, then distribute it again, it creates two new files on my hard drive, filename_distributed_001.pdf and filename_responses_001.pdf.)No problem...

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Making Changes to a Distributed Form - Adobe LiveCycle 14-02-2010
I have distributed a form created using Designer, with info to be submitted to Acrobat.com for processing, and some recipients (like 50%) are having problems opening it or submitting the data to Acrobat.com. As a result, I want to add some instructions on what they should do if they have problems (i.e., print out the form and mail it in, or save it and email it). If I add this info to the original PDF form file, and then Distribute that changed file (without changing its name), will this create ...

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Re: Posting a LifeCycle Form on a Web Site - Adobe LiveCycle 10-02-2010
OK, I realize now that I need to upload to the web site the version of the PDF with the word "_distributed" appended to the file name, not the original PDF file. When I do that, it now gives info at the top about how to submit the form.So my only question, I think, is what kind of submit button to place on the form itself.I see there is another kind of button I can place on the page, just a plain "Button". Within its Object Palette, I see a setting called "Control Type", with choices of "Regular...

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Posting a LifeCycle Form on a Web Site - Adobe LiveCycle 10-02-2010
I am new to using Adobe Lifecycle forms, so I apologize if this is too basic a question. I've watched all the tutorial videos and read the help sections and can't find an answer to my simple questions below.I have created a form using Designer ES (and Acrobat Pro 9.0), and I want to post this form on a web site. I want to collect returned responses via adobe.com.I published the form (by using the "Distribute Form... command", choosing the option to collect on adobe.com, and sending it via email ...

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