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Designer Training at MAX

Mike Potter will be giving a training session on LiveCycle Designer at Adobe MAX 2006 next month.

As he prepares for his session, I’d like to give you an opportunity to influence what he’ll talk about so that his session is as valuable to you as possible:

  • Are there specific features you’d like to see a demo for? Dynamic Subforms? Conditional Breaks? Data-Nominated Subforms? Data Binding?
  • Should he talk about form design methods like why and when to use repeating (dynamic) subforms, how to validate your form prior to submission, etc.?
  • Anything else?

Posted by Stefan Cameron on September 20th, 2006
Filed under Conferences, MAX 2006
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One Response to “Designer Training at MAX”

  1. Sterling Ledet Adobe Training on September 20th, 2006

    I’d like to see less raw technology demos and more integration into real world use samples, insight into Adobe target markets, and cross industry best practices. Are there techniques well known in business form design, for example, that are little known in IT heavy tech companies?

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