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Creating PDF Forms

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by Sally Cox    PDFs are everywhere, and forms are still one of the most popular PDF types. Whether you are creating a form from scratch or updating an existing one, I bet I can show you a few things you didn't know about PDF forms. Let's get started with the PDF form creation process. Open Acrobat.

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Discovering Adobe InDesign for eLearning

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Then, simply export the file into a PDF format. Adobe InDesign is probably best suited for creating job aids in a PDF format. However, you can either design your document for printing or as an interactive PDF. However, you can either design your document for printing or as an interactive PDF. Flash Player (SWF).

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Demise of SWF and implications to Captivate

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Publish to PDF – requires SWF Output. The post Demise of SWF and implications to Captivate appeared first on eLearning. Firstly, i don’t publish to flash, but there is one features that require flash player. Is this likely to be updated to allow HMTL5.

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Adobe FrameMaker and Captivate: Merging Multimedia With Print PDFs

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by Kevin Siegel      There's no trick to creating a PDF these days. Simply open a document and, if you've got Adobe Acrobat on your computer, choose  Adobe PDF  when you print. Creating a PDF that will engage your reader is another story. I created a PDF by choosing File > Save as PDF.

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Adobe Presenter 9: Beginning Training

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Finally, you will also learn how to publish the finished eLearning content as both SWF and PDF. As you move through this totally interactive class, you will learn how to add a quiz to the presentation and how to set up the lesson so that it will work with SCORM and AICC-compliant LMSs. More information.

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Adobe Captivate 7: Publishing Video Demos

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  Here's what the standard Publish dialog box looks like:     When publishing a cptx project, you can elect to publish as SWF, HTML, PDF, or all of the above. However, the Publish dialog box that appears couldn't be more spartan:     SWF? HTML5, PDF? lots of choices. Gone and gone!

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"Adobe Captivate 7: The Essentials" Workbook Now Available

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Finally, you’ll learn to publish your project in SWF and HTML5 formats so that your content can be uploaded to a web server for consumption on virtually any device, including the iPad, iPhone and other mobile devices. If you prefer a digital version of the book that you can download immediately, you have three options: The Kindle.