When you need a form to present varying amounts of data, typically from a data source, non-interactive forms that are designed to flow content are particularly useful. Just as with interactive forms that are designed to capture varying amounts of user-supplied data, the layout of this type of form adjusts automatically to the amount of data being merged with the form design by a server-based process. You do not need to predetermine the number of sections or pages for the form as you need to do with a form that has a fixed layout.
Typically, non-interactive forms are printed and/or stored electronically. For example, you can create a non-interactive form design that has a flowable layout for use with LiveCycle Output ES. LiveCycle Output ES can then merge the form design with XML form data and output the form to a network printer, a disk file, and an email recipient as a file attachment. You can output these forms as PDF (including PDF/A documents), PostScript, Printer Control Language (PCL), and Zebra Programming Language (ZPL) formats.
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About non-interactive forms that have a flowable layout