Hi!
What if i want to restrict user from using the arrow keys within radio button??
I have 3 options in on radio group where the 2nd and 3rd options are protected. Ofcourse tab order does not work there but when the focus is on the first option, i am still able to move to the next options (2nd and 3rd) with arrow keys and they get selected despite them being "protected".
This happens only when i use arrow key and now while using mouse!
Please help!
Thanks,
Radhika Magaji
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I had a close issue of the same magnitude.
Quick background:
Issues:
Tab order worked in Preview PDF
Cause: I discovered that a HyperLink e-mail address that was put in while designing the form in MS WORD was the cause
Solution: Changed the hyperlink to regular text. I made it blue and underlined it (Looks like a hyperlink). Saved form as PDF
and opened it up back in Adobe Live Cycle. Customized tab order slightly by going to Window > Tab Order and making custom modifications.
Issue is resolved.
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Thanks nlighten!! You just made my day.
Removed hyperlink and tab order issue appears to be resolved.
Really appreciate you taking time to document issue/solution.
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Go to Edit - Preferences - Forms and untick the box that says "Automatically adjust tab order when modifying fields".
Go to Edit - Preferences - Forms and untick the box that says "Automatically adjust tab order when modifying fields".
Yes that is the easy fix for tabs mysteriously reordering in Acrobat (especially radio buttons) when creating/modifying form fields.... only took almost 9 years for the correct answer ... Thanks...
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I couldn't follow the last entry as they must have changed it in CC.
Just go to Object > Interactive > Set Tab Order.
A window will open allowing you to move fields up or down based on how you want the tab to flow.
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