Need reference material on pdf forms

hi all,
I need to develop a pdf form in sap...But i have no knowledge about it..Can u suggest some good link or any reference so that i can have a concept of pdf forms and so that i can start developing one...

Hi,
Please check the standard sap help
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/37/47a2be350c4ac8afe36b691203971f/frameset.htm
Thanks,
Naren

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