Page Concept and Elements of a
Form
You specify the page layout for a form in Adobe Designer, and determine the order of the pages that have differing structures. Texts, data, tables, and various other types of objects can be displayed in the output range of a form page.
You can create any number of pages for your form.
Adobe Designer includes two different types of pages that you can use to structure your form layout:
· Master pages
· Body pages
You can position various elements on these pages. These elements are available in a library in Adobe Designer.
· Standard objects
¡ Static objects such as texts, graphics, rectangles, circles, and lines
¡ Dynamic objects, such as option and list fields, date and time fields, text fields, numeric fields, and password fields
· Special date objects
· Your own user-defined objects
· Bar codes
For more information about the page concept, and the different types of page elements, see the online help in Adobe Designer.

To access the online help for Adobe Designer, call the Form Builder:
· You are on the screen Form Builder: Change Form <Form Name> or Form Builder: Display Form ...
· Choose Help ® Help Topics under Layout.
