Expandable form fields?

I am on a Mac and have CS6 with Acrobat X. I was going to purchase LiveCycle Designer but apparently it is PC only. I don't have a lot of time to learn or purchase a new program right now but will if I have to. Does Acrobat X have the ability to create expandable form fields? I am blown away at how hard this info is to find. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am fairly new at creating editable PDFs. I have been creating them in InDesign and exporting as interactive PDFs.  Thanks!!!

Brooklynmc wrote:
Thank you. Is there a way to do expandable form fields on a Mac or will I have to work on a PC for the first time in my life? Is there a program that can do expandable forms on a Mac. I can purchase new software if I must. I am really trying to avoid buying LiveCycle (If it is even available anymore) and sitting at our PC station. I am 41 years old and have never worked on a PC. Thanks again!
It will cost you some money but you can run LiveCycle designer on Mac.
Here are steps:
Separate Hard drive to put the PC Partition on ($100 or so)
Software called Parallels (About $79.00)
Windows 7 Software ($2-300 dollars depending on version)
Live Cycle Designer (I think last I checked it was about $400.00)
Install Parallels on Mac and setup windows pration on the external Drive.
Install Windows on the external  External Drive.
Install Live Cycle designer. On the PC Partition.
You can use the Mac Printer in Parallels to Print.
If you really need LiveCycle Designers features daily then this is the way to go.
Plus you get the oportunity get the joy of fighting all the Viruses, Worms, Trogans, Malware and zero day event afforded to modern PC's It will be as if you bought a you a HP, Toshiba, Dell computer.

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