Infinite Skills' "Adobe Acrobat XI - Creating Forms Training Video" Targets Acrobat's Capabilities for Interactivity, Data Collection
(PRWEB) July 25, 2013 -- Software training firm Infinite Skills Inc. releases "Adobe Acrobat XI - Creating Forms Training Video," a series of lessons designed to help experienced and beginning Acrobat users learn to use the popular .pdf generator to create interactive forms to collect data for professional use.
Since the early 1990s, Adobe Acrobat has been the standard application for creating, editing, and viewing digital documents as .pdf files. In recent releases, Acrobat continues to develop its capabilities for including interactive elements in .pdf files.
With Infinite Skills' Adobe Acrobat XI - Creating Forms Tutorial, users can learn all the tools and techniques to maximize Acrobat's potential for including interactive elements, using buttons and text fields to create interactive forms, and then learning to distribute, collect, and analyze that data using Forms Central.
Adobe Acrobat XI - Creating Forms Training Video
Course author Michael Hoffman is a career photographer, artist, and trainer, holding Adobe certifications in Acrobat and Photoshop. After beginning his career creating technical illustrations and photographs for electronic equipment manufacturers, he has continued to combine technology, photography and education in a productive career.
Hoffman's practical experience in digital design provides the insight into the everyday needs of .pdf users, making Infinite Skills' "Learning Adobe Acrobat XI Training Video" a concise and clear guide to learning to use forms in Acrobat.
This compact course begins with the an overview of forms, explaining how to design a form in both Microsoft Word and Adobe InDesign.
Hoffman then explains how to create and edit form fields, covering interactive elements such as text fields, radio buttons and checkboxes, drop-down and list boxes, how to create a barcode, and how to collect and track form data.
The course closes with an introduction to Forms Central, explaining how to work with templates, create forms from scratch, and distribute, track and share forms.
"Most Acrobat users don't realize that it has powerful capabilities for data collection through its capabilities for interactivity," Hoffman says. "Forms Central provides a means of storing forms and collecting data online. We'll step through process of sending forms and collecting responses so users can create efficient methods of surveying and collecting data."
Free demo videos and a full list of course contents can be found on the Adobe Acrobat XI - Creating Forms Tutorial training page of the InfiniteSkills website:
http://www.infiniteskills.com/training/adobe-acrobat-xi-creating-forms.html
InfiniteSkills offers its Adobe Acrobat XI - Creating Forms Tutorial either as a DVD or a direct download from the company website at a retail price of $99.95. All InfiniteSkills titles and formats are compatible with both Mac and Windows operating systems, and shipping is available around the globe. InfiniteSkills tutorials are supported by project files which correspond to examples in the videos.
About InfiniteSkills Inc.
A leader in the field of software training, InfiniteSkills strives to offer the highest quality training available at an affordable cost. InfiniteSkills tutorials are task-oriented instructional videos, teaching complex skills by providing hands-on examples, guiding users as they carry out critical objectives. InfiniteSkills offers a comprehensive range of software titles available as DVDs, digital downloads, and iPad editions, keeping with company aim of delivering professional training to customers anywhere they want to learn.
Colin Boyd, InfiniteSkills, http://www.infiniteskills.com/training/learning_microsoft_access_2010.html, 858-866-9147, [email protected]
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