These projects will give you some helpful ideas before you get started to learn how to create a fillable PDF form. If you want to jump right in by looking at some existing forms, there are two files to check out in the StyleVision examples project, which you’ll see when you first launch the software: one that demos all the features available for fillable form creation, and one that is a sample of the ubiquitous paper patient intake document – you know, the one they always hand you on a clipboard – turned into a PDF form. StyleVision is a multi-channel business report and form design tool for XML and database data, and as such includes easy-to-use functionality for building attractive documents for print and web publishing. Unlike other PDF form design tools, however, StyleVision also provides form workflow functionality via integration with StyleVision Server for extracting and processing the data that end users enter. ![]() Perhaps I can give the administrators a demo of StyleVision, which just added support for fillable PDF form creation. I, for one, really wish my kids’ school would switch to PDF forms for the myriad back-to-school information pages that we fill out in triplicate every fall. ![]() Compared to traditional paper forms, fillable PDF forms offer numerous benefits – aside from saving trees – including removing issues with legibility, allowing data validation, reducing re-keying errors, and streamlining information storage and re-use.
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