Static objects do not capture or display data. Instead, they present fixed text or graphic information. These objects include circles, lines, rectangles, images, and text. Static objects can be used in all types of forms.
Field objects both capture and display data. These objects include barcodes, buttons, check boxes, date/time fields, drop-down lists, image fields, list boxes, password and signature fields, radio buttons, and text fields. Some field objects, such as text fields, can be used in all types of forms, whether the form is interactive, to be filled by a user, or to be filled by merging with a data source. Others, such as drop-down lists, are intended specifically for interactive forms.
Designed for any type of form.
A button for issuing commands or client requests.
Designed for interactive forms.
An object that has an enabled (on) or disabled (off) state.
Designed for any type of form.
Designed for any type of form.
Content Area
A container that serves as the top-level object in an object hierarchy and defines the area in a form in which objects may be placed.
Every master page defines a
t least one content area.
Date/Time Field
A field that accepts and displays date/time data and supports pattern recognition.
Designed for any type of form.
Decimal Field
A field that accepts and displays decimal data and supports pattern recognition.
Designed for any type of form.
Signature Field
A control that users can use to attach an electronic signature to the form.
Designed for any type of form.
A list of multiple options from which one option can be selected. Only one option appears at a time.
Designed for interactive forms.
Email Submit Button
A button that form users can use to return form data to a specified email address.
Designed for interactive forms.
HTTP Submit Button
A button that form users can use to return form data by HTTP post to a specified URL.
Designed for interactive forms.
An object that displays an image such as a logo or icon.
Designed for any type of form.
A placeholder for loading an image dynamically when the form is rendered.
Designed for any type of form.
Designed for any type of form.
A list of multiple options from which one option can be selected. More than one option appears at a time.
Designed for interactive forms.
Numeric Field
A field that accepts and displays numeric data and supports pattern recognition.
Designed for any type of form.
Paper Forms Barcode
A 2D barcode that encodes user-entered data in an interactive form. To use the paper forms barcode, your organization must have the LiveCycle Barcoded Forms solution implemented.
Designed for interactive forms.
Password Field
A field that accepts and masks the display of alphanumeric passwords.
Designed for any type of form.
Print Button
A button that is configured for form users to print the form.
Designed for interactive forms.
Radio Button
An object that represents a single choice in a group of mutually exclusive choices.
Designed for any type of form.
A rectangle with regular, notched, or rounded corners.
Designed for any type of form.
Reset Button
A button that form users can click to reset the contents of the form’s fields to their default values.
Designed for interactive forms.
A container that controls the positioning of objects. Each page is a subform and may contain additional subforms.
Designed for any type of form.
A container made up of rows and columns of cells that you can fill with form fields or merge with data.
Can be a static object or field object
Designed for any type of form.
Designed for any type of form.
A field that accepts and displays textual data and supports pattern recognition.
Designed for any type of form.
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Categories of objects