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Enhancing Adobe Acrobat Forms with JavaScript Take Your Forms to the Next Level!




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Apress

Pubblicazione: 06/2023
Edizione: 2nd ed.





Trama

Take your PDF forms to the next level! In this book, you’ll learn various ways to further improve your PDF forms using simple JavaScript coding. You’ll also discover how a few lines of code can speed up your workflow when working with multiple PDFs in Action Wizard.

Enhancing Adobe Acrobat Forms with JavaScript covers up-to-date, real working examples that you can easily download and practice with and edit to suit your own projects. This book also shows workarounds and solutions to various form issues you might encounter. Feel empowered by it and improve your PDF documents!

JavaScript has been a part of Adobe Acrobat for many versions. However, few people use its features and focus mainly on using basic form properties, never delving deeper into Acrobat’s full capabilities. While information on the web can be helpful, if you don’t know enough about how to use JavaScript in Acrobat you will be left with poor results. JavaScript can be difficult to learn,but it does not need to be scary. This book explains in simple steps for beginner to intermediate level so that you can take full advantage of Acrobat’s capabilities for your own projects. 

What You Will Learn

• Learn simplified field notation and basic JavaScript for Acrobat

• Work with buttons that can be used for navigation

• Improve form navigation and printing of forms

• Add various types of alerts and custom validations to improve client-entered-data

• Learn the basics of how to prepare a form for e-signing


Who Is This Book For
This book is for anyone who needs to create forms for clients or websites. Students, lawyers, accountants, and human resources will be able to take their work to the next level by streamlining their workflow and utilizing advanced JavaScript features in Adobe Acrobat.





Sommario

Chapter 1:  A Fundamental Forms Primer.- Chapter 2:  Introduction to Actions.- Chapter 3:  Creating a QR Code Custom Stamp.- Chapter 4: Buttons, Navigation, Form and Non-Form Actions.- Chapter 5: Introduction to Simplified Field Notation and JavaScript.- Chapter 6: Basic and Complex Calculations.- Chapter 7: Format Calculations.- Chapter 8: Various JavaScript Alerts, Notes and Time Stamps.- Chapter 9: Create Help for Clients with Rollover Text and Alerts.- Chapter 10: Various Types of Formatting with JavaScript.- Chapter 11: Validation with Text Boxes, Alerts and Radio Buttons.- Chapter 12: Working with Dropdown Menus.- Chapter 13: Working with List Boxes.- Chapter 14: Advanced Navigation: The Popup Menu.- Chapter 15: Action Wizard and JavaScript.- Chapter 16: Multi-State Check Boxes.- Chapter 17: Importing an Image into a Button.- Chapter 18: Multiple Formatting.- Chapter 19: Digital Signatures and Barcodes.- Chapter 20: What are E-Signature Forms and Web Forms?.- Chapter 21: Homework Assignments.




Autore

Jennifer Harder has worked in the graphic design industry for over fifteen years. She has a degree in graphic communications and is currently teaching Acrobat, and Adobe Creative Cloud courses at Langara College. She is also author of several Apress books and related videos.












Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781484294697

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 235 x 155 mm
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:XXVII, 746 p. 590 illus.
Pagine Arabe: 746
Pagine Romane: xxvii


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