Forms construction - Mac OS X

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    Default Forms construction - Mac OS X

    Am I missing something or is the whole suite of Form construction tools (like Adobe Designer) mia in Acrobat 7.0 Professional for Mac OS X? If I am missing something, can someone point me directly to a forms construction tutorial or help section the applies to Mac OS X?

    If the whole forms thing is not doable in OS X, does anyone build forms successfully with Designer under Virtual PC running Win2K or WinXP? Will my existing Acrobat Pro CD install under Windows? It's pesky enough to have to do this under Windows, I'll be very unhappy if I also have to buy another license to build forms.

    Or can I wait until Adobe Designer is enabled under Mac OS X? Does anyone know the status of this? Will hell freeze over first?
    randy_spydell@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Forms construction - Mac OS X

    There is a forms creation tool in ACRO7 Even though it causes a lot of space to be taken up; I would suggestion turning on all the tool menus.

    Look them over, and click on the little round circle that dismiss the menus not desired. Finally arrange them in the order desired. The forms button will show up as icon of a form and may have the word form by it if you have text turned on.
    pjonesCET@adobeforums.com Guest

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