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Jeff,
Have you checked out Future Forms? the url is:
http://www.futureforms.com
I don't have direct experience with them but the materials they produce
seem compelling and with few resources in this highly specific area, they
are worth further examination.
Kelly
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Clark" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2003 1:45 PM
Subject: Electronic Forms
> Hello All,
> My new job involves many forms that need completion. I am a JAWS user
and
> have found how MSWord can allow me to create template forms to fill out
and
> print. My question; I have several forms that have pretty complex
formats
> that I am unable to reproduce to look the the original. Does anyone
have
> experience with a company that converts paper forms to electronic
format for
> use with JAWS? Also, which format may work the best, MSWord, XMS,
etc.?
> Let me mention that this is a State Government agency that would like
to
> keep the forms consistant to the existing format.
> Thanks in advance,
> Jeff
>
>
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