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Adobe Acrobat XI Professional also offers the ability to create annotate, merge and sign PDF documents. This includes the ability to merge PDF forms, add annotations to PDF forms, and sign PDF forms.
Perhaps one of the greatest advantages of using Adobe Acrobat XI Professional is that the latest version supports the ability to create PDF forms, a feature that was not supported by earlier versions of the software. This means that you can create forms and open them in a variety of different tools and programs, such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Quicken, Pocket PC, and any number of applications that support PDF forms.
Another difficulty in creating these forms is that you have to take the time to record your form, then convert it to a PDF. Acrobat XI Professional is the only PDF reader that allows you to edit PDF forms.
Here is a list of the new features in Acrobat XI Professional.
New XMP Metadata support
New content protection for PDF files
PDF transparency support
Enhanced PDF annotation
New tabbed form design interface
Improved sharing features
Improved PDF creation in Adobe Reader
Enhanced PDF editing capabilities
Improved canvas scaling features
New and improved search capabilities
New PDF trailer support
Signing PDF documents
Improved page navigation
Enhanced PDF-XFA support
The LiveCycle ES2 Designer is a more powerful version of the previous LiveCycle Designer Professional (the current version is ES4). The major addition is client-side business logic, which can be customized to a particular document type. LiveCycle Designer ES2 can be used to create and edit forms. The forms are then published to the LiveCycle ES2 Runtime Environment (LCE). The LCE then takes the form data and uses business rules to invoke the relevant business logic. This way, the user does not need to write code to create his or her own business logic.
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