Downloadable PDF Form Templates

Are there any templates available for download for Acrobat Pro, other than the ones I see when I go to create a form and I'm asked to choose a template? Specifically, I'm interested in timesheets with different looks. There's one available installed, but I thought there might be other versions available somewhere.

Another possible resource.
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/tutorials/
Just now, "Creating a form template using Adobe LiveCycle Designer" is the featured (at page top) tutorial.
Be well...

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