Re: new NIH forms Tammy Custer Ordway 12 Jul 2001 14:02 EST

Susan:  eRA VI is offering two labs of Creating iPDF
Forms.  http://www.ncura.edu/meetings/ERAVI/default.htm for more info. on
the labs offered.

At 01:56 PM 7/12/2001 -0400, Susan B. Burke wrote:
>I guess my next question should probably be directed to Rosemary
>Ruff....What kind
>of learning curve is needed to become expert in the care and feeding of
>Acrobats?
>
>I have, on and off, tried to familiarize myself with the program so that I
>could
>develop on-line, fillable-in forms, etc., but have found the Adobe
>documentation to
>be less-than-useful.  It seems to me that research administrators, once
>again, will
>have to take the lead in training themselves AND faculty in yet another
>software
>product (although probably many of you know the ins-and-outs of it
>already).  Does
>anyone have any training ideas?
>
>As always, thanks.
>Susan
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