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			<classTitle>Adobe LiveCycle Designer</classTitle>
			<softwareUsed>
				<software icon="../images/softwareIcons/acrobatICON.gif" url="http://www.adobe.com/products/livecycle/designer/">LiveCycle Designer</software>
				<software>Adobe Acrobat</software>
			</softwareUsed>
			<swVersions>
				<version>7 or higher</version>
			</swVersions>
			<levels>
				<level>1</level>
			</levels>
			<duration>
				<hours>6</hours>
				<days>2</days>
			</duration>
			<certification>
				<company url="http://www.adobe.com/support/certification/ace.html">Adobe</company>
			</certification>
			<courseCode>lcd</courseCode>
			<courseDescription>Our LiveCycle Designer course is designed to introduce the student to the Adobe LiveCycle Designer software which is used to create forms for a wide variety of reasons. Paper forms can be created as well as electronic forms which are viewed in the Adobe Acrobat Reader. This course will teach the student how to build an electronic form that is interactive. All aspects of form creation and use are explored throughout the course.</courseDescription>
		</classInfo>
		<hwRequirements>
			<requirement>An Intel ® pentium II (or equivalent 300+ MHz processor)</requirement>
			<requirement>At least 96 MB of available RAM ( 128 MB recommended)</requirement>
			<requirement>At least 275 MB of available disk space for software installation, and an additional 10 MB for the course data files</requirement>
			<requirement>A 256-color monitor capable of 800 x 600 resolution (1024 x 768, million of colors recommended)</requirement>
			<requirement>A CD-ROM drive</requirement>
		</hwRequirements>
				<swRequirements>
			<platformRequirements>
				<requirement>Windows Vista, Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 , Windows 98, or Windows NT with options pack 4</requirement>
			</platformRequirements>
			<requirement>LiveCycle Designer 7, 7.1, 8, or ES</requirement>
			<requirement>Adobe Acrobat 7 or later</requirement>
		</swRequirements>
		<preRequisites>
			<preReqClass>
				<preReq url="Acrobat+9_L1.xml">Acrobat 9: Level One</preReq>
			</preReqClass>
			<preReq>Comfortable using Adobe Acrobat 8 or higher</preReq>
		</preRequisites>
		<performanceObjectives>
			<objective>Clarify the purpose for LiveCycle Designer software</objective>
			<objective>Describe the LiveCycle Designer workspace</objective>
			<objective>Demonstrate the principles behind effective Form design</objective>
			<objective>Create and format forms with fonts, tables and more</objective>
			<objective>Produce interactive forms through form scripting (script-based programming)</objective>
			<objective>Understand the data behind forms</objective>
			<objective>Validate the data entered into form fields</objective>
			<objective>Retrieve data for your forms from a Web Service</objective>
			<objective>Deploy bar codes within your forms</objective>
		</performanceObjectives>
		<supplementalMaterials>
			<book/>
			<website/>
		</supplementalMaterials>
		<courseContent>
			<lesson number="1">
				<lessonTitle>The Basics</lessonTitle>
				<topic>What is LiveCycle Designer?</topic>
				<topic>Getting Started</topic>
				<topic>Your First Look at the Workspace</topic>
				<topic>Designer&apos;s Flexibility for Different Users</topic>
				<topic>Creating Your First Forms</topic>
				<lessonTime/>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="2">
				<lessonTitle>Form Design</lessonTitle>
				<topic time="">The Importance of Form Design</topic>
				<topic time="">Principles of Good Form Design</topic>
				<topic time="">Graphic Design Tips</topic>
				<topic time="">Interaction Design Tips</topic>
				<topic time="">Form Guides to the Rescue</topic>
				<lessonTime/>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="3">
				<lessonTitle>Form Creation</lessonTitle>
				<topic time="">The Workspace</topic>
				<topic time="">Master and Body Pages</topic>
				<topic time="">Subforms and Flow</topic>
				<topic time="">Tables</topic>
				<topic time=""> Fonts and Tabbing</topic>
				<lessonTime/>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="4">
				<lessonTitle>Form Scripting</lessonTitle>
				<topic time="">The Benefits of Scripting</topic>
				<topic time="">FormCalc and JavaScript</topic>
				<topic time="">The Script Editor</topic>
				<topic time="">Basic Scripting</topic>
				<topic time="">The Form Object Model</topic>
				<topic time="">Events</topic>
				<topic time="">Script Objects</topic>
				<topic time="">Debugging Scripts</topic>
				<lessonTime/>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="5">
				<lessonTitle>Form Data</lessonTitle>
				<topic time="">Data Basics</topic>
				<topic time="">Data Binding</topic>
				<topic time="">Data Validation</topic>
				<topic time="">Barcodes</topic>
				<topic time="">Retrieving Data from Web Services</topic>
				<lessonTime/>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="6">
				<lessonTitle>Steal These Scripts</lessonTitle>
				<topic time="">Short Scripts</topic>
				<topic time="">Medium Length Scripts</topic>
				<topic time="">Long Scripts</topic>
				<lessonTime/>
			</lesson>
			<nextClass url="../../html/advanced.html">Acrobat Forms Advanced Topics</nextClass>
		</courseContent>
		<courseware>
			<bookTitle>Creating Dynamic Forms with Adobe LiveCycle Designer</bookTitle>
			<publisher>Adobe Press</publisher>
			<bookNumber/>
			<notes/>
			<author>J. P. Terry</author>
		</courseware>
	</class>
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