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  1. Watch the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo this morning, wow great movie.

  2. Just got back from the hospital, my father is doing great, they should be getting up and doing 5 mile runs shortly.

    1. k_nitin_r

      k_nitin_r

      5 miles? 3 kilometres is way too much for me.

  3. Marketing plan for website is 8 pages of fun now.

  4. My dad's surgery should be going on about now, getting his knees replaced.

  5. SO GOD DAMN PISSED RIGHT NOW!!!

    1. k_nitin_r

      k_nitin_r

      Why? What happened?

  6. Wow, so Obama flub the swearing in.

  7. Well Obama, you got 4 years to fix a lot of problems and so will you fix them or let someone else take care of them?

    1. k_nitin_r

      k_nitin_r

      A President can't be in office more than twice, so no point working for a third term :-P

  8. Raven's...49er's..Brothers coach both teams...IT IS ON!!!

  9. Well, you have two ways to get an image and that is either to use Acrobat or Reader. With Acrobat, you open the PDF file and then select Tools > Content > Edit Object, you then click on the image you want to copy in order to select it. Then, you right click and select copy and your image can be pasted anywhere. As for Reader, you need to click on the selection tool in the toolbar up top and then select your image, but you can click on the image itself and it should select, but refer to the first method I mention. As for converting the PDF, you will need at least Acrobat XI to convert it to Power Point and with Word, at least Acrobat X, but like I mention in how to select an image and copy it you won't have to convert the whole PDF file to Word or Power Point.
  10. Once again the cards were not in my favor.

  11. Fairly Odd Parents at least you can entertain me.

  12. Alrighty, been up since 1 am, spent about 5 hours trying to get back to sleep and now its class time.....zzzzzzz Marlboro College Graduate School

  13. Ok I think I am ready for bed and knock out class tomorrow.

  14. I am now switching to Impractical Joker Reruns...I couldn't handle it anymore.

  15. Now here is my thing about American Idol, only 3 have made it big the rest bombed. Remember that folks.

  16. The Hard Drive transplant was a success.

  17. I need two more stars an Angry Birds Star Wars OMG GIVE THEM TO ME!!

    1. Indego_Media

      Indego_Media

      its just a little addictive St Michael....

       

  18. Rob Riggle retired at a Lt. Col. from the Marines. Tameka L. Singleton Josh N Tilly Melvin

  19. I am a little over 50% in 3-staring most of Angry Birds Star Wars. ESB and ROJ and the bonus and I am done.

    1. k_nitin_r

      k_nitin_r

      I played the original Angry Birds and still couldn't finish it. There's a huge element of luck in it.

    2. k_nitin_r

      k_nitin_r

      Remember the QBasic Gorilla? At least that was about typing the angle and power right to throw the banana.

  20. And the Falcons are going to the NFC Championship game. Still huge props to Wilson for making that comeback.

  21. Green Bay Packers should be ashamed, defense SUCKED tonight.

  22. One hell of game between the Ravens and the Broncos. Hard to choose which team.

  23. In this tutorial, we will create a drop down menu that when a specific item is selected will result in an text field to be open and be fillable. So, let us open up LiveCycle and begin the fun. With a new document open or you want to add this to an existing form we will first add our drop down menu by going to the Object Library and select Drop-down List. For tutorial sakes, we will have only four items and they are listed as such (Item 1, Item 2, Item 3, Other). To add items to your Drop-down list, highlight your Drop-down menu and click on the Object tab and then click on the + icon and your menu items. To make sure our items are appearing correctly, hit the Preview PDF tab and click on the drop down and your items will appear. Let us head back to Design View and add in our Subform and editable text field. To add the Subform, go to Insert > Standard > Subform or select it from the Object Library, then place it next to the drop-down menu and resize it to fit your text field. Now, head back into the Object Library and grab a Text Field then place it with in the Subform. To prepare ourselves to build our two Actions, select the Subform and set its Presence to Invisible. Now to build our Action, head over to Tools > Action Builder then click New Action and then do the following: In the Condition field, select your Drop-down List Select "Text Selected" and choose your “Other” option. In the Result Field, select Show or Hide Object Click object then select your Subform, and set it to Visible However, we are not done yet, what if someone chooses another option, we just can’t keep the Subform there and so we must create a new Action. After clicking the new Action we then do the following, In the Condition Field, you want to list all the options and set them to "Text Selected" for Item 1, Item 2, and Item 3 and then change the Relationship of the Condition from and to or and so regardless what option they pick the Subform will disappear. Then in the Result Field select Show or Hide Object then click the object link and set it to Invisible this time. Hit ok and now to test our Drop-down Menu. If you followed along in this tutorial and the screenshots provided you should have something like the PDF that is attached to this tutorial you will have a more dynamic form. However, I will point out that when I was writing up this tutorial, there is a much quicker solution. When you select your Drop-Down Menu and open the Object Pane, you will notice the Allow Custom Text Entry option. With this select, all the user has to do is type within the drop down and it will be accepted. While this is perfectly acceptable, you will have to mention somewhere in your document that you can type into the drop-down. Of course, with form design the way it is, it wouldn't make much sense to make the drop-down editable like that. Also, you can use this very same tutorial if you are using a List Box and not a Drop-Down. So, there you go, you now know how to make a more custom Drop-Down Menu in your LiveCycle PDF form. demo.pdf
  24. Watching how they work the Panama Canal and damn that is wild stuff.

  25. Online Marketing plan is coming along, hit 7 pages and I still have 8 sections to work on. Daniel Kasnitz Jesse Lepkoff

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